Article • January 11, 2022

The anniversary of the Capitol Hill protest is being weaponized to shut down election audits.


Article • August 29, 2019

Growing dissatisfaction with liberal democracy will soon push Latin America into an alliance with the Holy Roman Empire.


Feature • November 1, 2009

A terrorist attack would transform the country.


Feature • March 1, 2012


Feature • March 1, 2016

America’s infrastructure and military have a catastrophic vulnerability—well known for decades, yet not dealt with.



Article • November 5, 2019

The world’s strongest military is not as strong as you might think.


Article • May 13, 2020

The Sahel may look like a second Afghanistan right now, but that’s not how Germany’s involvement there will end.


Feature • June 1, 2002

The attack on the foundation of national stability is growing more toxic.


Article • November 20, 2025


Article • July 10, 2012


Article • December 7, 2022


Feature • January 30, 2026


Article • March 5, 2008

A look at a nation so familiar with danger, it can’t even see it


Feature • May 1, 2008

A look at a nation so familiar with danger, it can’t even see it.


Article • September 7, 2005

After terrorist bombings in London, Israel, Egypt and Bangladesh—not to mention Iraq—every sign points to an increased probability of attacks in the U.S. Are prisons the new terrorist training camp?


Feature • May 1, 2016

We need to see Pope Francis’s criticisms of Donald Trump, as well as America’s immigration and economic policy, in context.


Article • June 9, 2021

Cyberattacks are happening everywhere, from pipelines to pork processors.


From the book: The Prophesied ‘Prince of Russia’


Article • July 27, 2020

Is it coincidence that for a second time the Iraqi prime minister has met with high-level Iranian leaders before visiting the U.S.?


Feature • August 21, 2025


Article • May 8, 2013

When two powers collide, who can know the outcome?


Article • January 30, 2015

How war in the north will differ from Israel’s recent battles in Gaza



Article • August 5, 2009

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