Democrats Set the Wayback Machine to the 1930s
From court-packing to Weimar Monetary Theory, their new ideas feel distinctly retro.
College was supposed to help everyone but the data shows a generation crushed with debt and stunted in growth.
The press is ignoring the role that universities and Title IX played in the Varsity Blues scandal.
From court-packing to Weimar Monetary Theory, their new ideas feel distinctly retro.
They got rid of piracy and al-Shabaab at a fraction of the cost that we’ve spent in the region. How?
The Democrat dark horse and universal basic income advocate is finding support among former pro-Trump memesters.
Her ideas might be bad, but conservatives should engage them instead of mocking her clothes and credit score.
They’re losing because their ideas are unpopular, not because of the justices.
Rejoining the nuclear deal is the right thing for the U.S. to do.
If it does, Beijing’s bad behavior will only get worse.
Antiwar Republicans like Thomas Massie have been punished for bucking the hawkish order. But they’ve fought on.
We are coming apart as a civilization, and the unwinding is going to be ugly if we aren’t very careful
Grenell is an unusually ineffective and radioactive representative of U.S. interests in Germany.
Given all of the likely costs and dangers of a Venezuelan war, how can military action still be considered a legitimate and acceptable policy option?
Progressives trying to deplatform everyone on the Right as white supremacists — including me
Amazon is providing artificial intelligence to the national security state. But are the right safeguards in place?
Don’t blame Donald Trump for the massacre by a white nationalist.
In general, our own hard-liners aren’t interested in understanding what goes on inside Iran except insofar as they can exploit it to justify more aggressive policies.
If we’re going to be a global peacekeeping mission not a fighting force, then why not let the Left socially engineer it.
The recently deceased former Primate of Belgium presided over the self-murder of the Church
Abandoned by UK Christians, they are standing firm against the sexualization of their children. What can we Americans learn?
No one who genuinely wants peace in Yemen thinks that the U.S. should keep backing the war.
The administration’s plans would be guaranteed to increase tensions with Iran and sour relations with the Iraqi government.
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Gerson: Some Christians see him as a prophetic End Times figure
Really good horror is not just about zeitgeist, but sinking to the depths of myth and fear.
NZ killer is diabolical, but he sees actual fault lines in our civilization that us normies would rather suppress or ignore
From Nietzsche to Dickens this is what Birzer and Quay are reading this week.
The conceit that encouraging people to take up arms against a superior armed force will “save lives” is extremely dangerous and irresponsible.
Just as one would expect, the more outside interventions by other governments there were the longer and bloodier the war became.
Credible Yemeni human rights activists say that continued U.S. involvement in the war is detrimental to the cause of peace.
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The college bribery scandal reveals an ugly truth: our society is unjust, dominated by a small elite.
There is no foreign war so despicable and unjust that The Wall Street Journal won’t defend it to the end.
At the rate things are going, there will probably be more U.S. troops in Syria at the end of Trump’s term than there were at the beginning.
They’re having children and defending their culture without apology. The West could learn a thing or two.
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