I t’s time for a new installment in the For Dummies series. Since the 1980s, these best-selling, concise, step-by-step reference manuals have illuminated the mysteries of plumbing, car repair, ...
Rioters outside Park East synagogue in New York recently chanted genocidal screeds such as “There is only one solution: intifada revolution” and “we don’t want no two states, we want all of it.” But ...
Temple University’s medical school sent an email this month to faculty and staff announcing that its DEI office, the Office of Health Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, will become the more vaguely named ...
This is a response, but not a rebuke, to Jed Babbin’s fine piece, which appeared Monday here at The American Spectator, discussing the legal questions surrounding the missile attacks on Venezuelan and ...
Permitted to advance unchecked, the Cult of Equality must ultimately destroy all established authority, all commerce and industry, and unleash bloody violence — e.g., the Khmer Rouge in “Year Zero” — ...
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From Nigeria to Iraq, Christians die, leaders pray — and Jerusalem gets the sermons. C hristians are not like Muslims. They have no record of acting for persecuted flock. They’ll pray, perhaps. But ...
Some complain that “Orwellian” has become the most overused phrase in current political discourse, but I beg to disagree. Although George Orwell succumbed to tuberculosis — and perhaps political ...
The incentive is obvious: money. Each interaction, each digital conversation, each emotional hit becomes data, engagement, and profit.
But his entire argument begins with a faulty premise: that Christian nationalism is some rogue ideology disconnected from Scripture, history, or common sense. In reality, it’s nothing more than the ...
MTG was once mocked by the media but is now being portrayed as a principled political player.
Why air traffic controllers can’t treat shutdowns like optional workdays. G overnment shutdowns carry with them many risks, both political and physical. One major risk comes from the air travel ...