I am staggered by the idiocy, rage, and just plain old-fashioned antisemitism that rends the news of the world today. First, ...
Proposals for tech regulation are proliferating in Washington, D.C., and state capitals nationwide. Under the banner of protecting children’s online safety, Congress and state legislatures are ...
Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence on the afternoon of July 4, 1776. What happened next? A little-known sequence of events tells the story. It speaks volumes about the ...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified today in an oversight hearing held by the U.S. Senate ...
Europe may not yet be ready for Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever. The first Flemish nationalist ever to hold the job, he ...
As the United States and Israel have claimed air superiority over the skies of Iran, American and Israeli strikes continue to ...
On Monday, in a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court blocked California’s school policies that prevented educators from informing ...
There have been a whole lot of military actions since then. The President has more or less plenary power to conduct military ...
Since my American friends endured a stupid president a few years ago, they’ll understand what we’re feeling now: that mix of pride in being Spanish and the profound secondhand embarrassment Pedro ...
During a snowstorm last month, New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani issued a “citywide travel restriction” closing NYC streets, highways, bridges, and tunnels to vehicular traffic, “including but not ...
One of the Trump administration’s key tools for dismantling the federal government’s “deep state” is arriving in the next ...
US–Israeli strikes, Iran’s retaliation, and the coalition forming across the Gulf.