I write from a quiet, mountainous part of Central Europe. The scenery is idyllic, and the fall air is crisp. But much as the case has been in my other recent trips to the European continent, the ...
Leighton Woodhouse is a filmmaker who wants to be a historian but writes like a preacher for the coastal elite. In his New York Times essay, “The Right-Wing Myth of American Heritage,” he paints ...
Plenty of words have been written this week about the mayoral race for New York City — and why not? We’re just over a week away from the election, and the man most likely to walk away with the win has ...
Suddenly — make that again — the Trump critics are aghast. The reason this time? President Trump — the only president in history whose private sector career was centered around building buildings and ...
After Planned Parenthood shut down its abortion clinic in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula this April, owing to the Trump administration’s funding cuts, the peninsula was left without an abortion clinic.
I’ll start with an apology to those of you who crave Five Quick Things columns in this space on Fridays. I was planning on a 5QT, but that plan didn’t survive contact with the enemy. Because after the ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Israel on Tuesday, October 22, and held a press conference at the new international Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) in the southern city of Kiryat Gat ...
Only in America can the government reach a $38 trillion debt during a shutdown. The debt sprinted from $37 trillion to $38 trillion in a month and nine days — record time for a trillion-dollar leap ...
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