Feature • December 13, 2023
Why is a prime minister in Budapest a hero to conservative Americans—and should he be?
Article • December 5, 2007
Feminists claim that women, in the last several decades, have made great advances in personal freedoms, jobs, and politics. Women no longer need to feel shackled by the “traditional” roles of wife, homemaker and mother. But with all of this success, why aren’t more women happy? How can a woman become truly fulfilled?
Feature • April 11, 2025
What you can learn from fools who scratch swastikas on Cybertrucks
Feature • October 1, 2014
Article • March 25, 2011
No to flying in Libya, yes to crucifixes in Italy, no to unchecked European immigration, yes to cooperation in southeast Asia, yes to homosexual soldiers, no to BBC coverage of one of the year’s most horrific murders.
Feature • November 1, 2015
The refugee crisis is precipitating a transformative identity crisis in Europe.
Feature • September 15, 2017
Why an Angela Merkel victory in the German elections actually ought to alarm us.
Article • November 27, 2019
The increased lethality, consistency and precision of Iran’s missile push
Feature • July 21, 2025
Feature • February 1, 2003
A recent report suggested that Japan could go nuclear in months. Where will Japan fit into the developing global geopolitical situation?
Article • January 22, 2019
The EU is under attack from a Continent-wide band of rebels. 2019 could be the year they take power.
Feature • March 1, 2006
Iran now holds a central position in global affairs. If we consider what motivates the Iranian president, this should frighten us all.
Article • December 31, 2019
Feature • December 1, 2003
Article • September 7, 2023
Article • September 22, 2009
The USS America is sinking—and Japan is getting off while it can.
Article • March 3, 2025
What provoked the Trump-Zelenskyy argument, and what can we learn from it?
Article • July 14, 2011
The U.S. military acknowledges China “has arrived as a world power.” Its aggression in the South China Sea indicates that its arrival bodes poorly for the Asian status quo.
Article • April 13, 2026
Is Canada at a tipping point into tyranny?
Feature • July 1, 2004
Soon—once and for all—the divisive issue of Britain’s role in the EU will be decided conclusively. And here is the ultimate outcome of that decision—foretold to you right now!
Feature • May 2, 2025
Feature • January 1, 2008
California law now protects cross-dressers like it does racial minorities–ignoring biology, reality and common sense.
Feature • August 1, 2009
The Chinese and Japanese are falling out of love with the dollar.