Kapo (his real name) makes Amnesty’s double case. As a Holocaust survivor he knows genocide when he sees it. Second, as a ...
As the nation approaches its 250th birthday, the U.S. bishops call Americans to repentance, mercy, and renewal in Christ.
The studies that are most frequently cited to support the business case for diversity provide little meaningful support for ...
More than any other time, those years gave rise to stories that have strengthened the souls and minds, the hearts and the ...
After Britain’s great World War II victory at El Alamein, Winston Churchill famously observed of the progress of the war: “Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, ...
Not even midway through President Donald Trump’s second presidency, the American and Western foreign policy establishment is ...
There is a growing and worrying market for fake quotes. I have friends who have tattooed their backs with a quote attributed ...
The Woodson Center founder believed America’s poor needed opportunity, responsibility, and hope — not permanent dependency ...
There’s a sweet, sentimental song by Frank Sinatra called “There Used To Be a Ballpark.” It’s a touching lament, remembering ...
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, is on trial as he awaits his sentence. Insane Leftist girls who swoon over his appearance — known as ...
By now, even President Trump's worst enemies are getting it. As the recent election defeats for Republican Louisiana Sen.
The New York Times’ coverage of Israel’s wars has established a new precedent in journalistic integrity: publish stories as ...