Feature • January 3, 2024


Article • January 9, 2010

Pipelines to Iran, a warning to Catholics and a freeze-out for Americans and Britons


Article • April 13, 2011

America’s addiction to big government cannot last. But there is an alternative.


Article • November 29, 2013

A 200-year-old pillar of America’s foreign policy is gone. Should we rejoice?


Article • June 30, 2021

Why Google is censoring the Wuhan lab-leak theory


Article • November 15, 2021

An ancient strategy to destroy a nation resurfaces in America.


Feature • February 1, 2017

What will happen to America’s debt-burdened economy under Donald Trump?


Article • November 19, 2018

‘A central, ongoing figure in the nuclear weapons program’ for decades is current Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.


Article • August 7, 2009

Uh—not exactly.


Article • September 23, 2016

Military personnel need sound counsel more than ever, but the Obama administration is making it illegal for Christian chaplains to give Bible-based advice.


Article • May 16, 2007

Iran’s proxy Hezbollah is flourishing in the lawless tri-border area of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. U.S. officials admit how easy this makes it for terrorists to infiltrate the U.S.


Article • January 3, 2010



Article • August 5, 2009

Antidepressants are the most commonly prescribed class of medications in the United States.


Article • July 25, 2005

On July 21, China abandoned its peg to the U.S. dollar—which theoretically should help American exports. But was China looking out for America’s interests—or are American interests actually in danger?


Article • July 6, 2022

As Israel heads into new elections, watch what Jerusalem’s new prime minister does.


Article • February 8, 2024


Article • June 8, 2015


Article • February 4, 2016

This only helps them recruit jihadists, according to America’s president.




Article • November 5, 2014

Yesterday’s elections brought Republicans big victories. But the next two years are going to be rough.



Article • July 15, 2015

The dangers in confusing Iran’s wants with its needs