Article • December 12, 2017

A new research paper suggests scientists manipulated data to make it look like sea levels are rising faster than the raw data suggests.



Article • September 19, 2005

Japan’s re-elected prime minister and his Liberal Democratic Party have much more in store for Japan than just a commercialized mail system.


Feature • November 1, 1999


Article • May 20, 2019

Soon every new dollar the U.S. government borrows from outside investors will be needed to pay net interest on its national debt.


Article • July 6, 2020


Article • February 10, 2006

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s tough talk is following a foreign-policy trend soon to return Germany to historic dominance.




Article • November 15, 2006


Article • February 8, 2007


Article • February 8, 2005

More ominous parallels between the Germany of today and that of the 1930s before Hitler’s rise to power.


Article • September 16, 2009

This past weekend, commemoration of a historic anniversary was smothered by political correctness.


Feature • July 1, 2003


Article • October 19, 2010


Article • December 14, 2011

With a new deal for the eurozone in the works, German lawmakers are demanding control over the process.


Article • October 26, 2009


Article • June 13, 2012

The New York Times in conjunction with Representative Jesse L. Jackson Jr. combine to give us a lesson in economic lunacy.


Article • August 1, 2012


Article • October 31, 2019

Almost worse than a wall, Germany’s political division hinders the country’s progress.



Article • November 1, 2021

Europe’s militarization needs to be closely watched.


Feature • March 1, 1998

To our Founding Fathers, character was everything.


Feature • October 1, 2019

A polarizing prime minister leads his people into an uncertain future.


Feature • April 1, 2007

In his book Raising the Ruins, now available in bookstores, Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry exposes the reality of what happened to the Worldwide Church of God. Here is the seventh chapter.