Turning Orwell’s allegory into a pigsty. How Secretary Hegseth strategized the war of cultural ownership. How One Battle roots for a race war. The FLOTUS documentary doubles as news and redemption.
W hat if all 349 million of us are going to be celebrating America’s 250th birthday not merely on the wrong day but in the wrong year?
Leo states that “the ‘just war’ theory . . . is now outdated” (192). Some have read this as an expression of pacifism, which is contrary to the teaching of the Catechism, and of tradition, that war ...
Last week I argued that Republican Senators should always follow Judge Mukasey’s wise advice to ask “compared to what?” when evaluating Todd Blanche. Given all the givens of a Trump DOJ, I concluded ...
Israel’s haters surely enjoy the perversity of accusing the Jewish state of the same enormity that contributed to its creation.
The regime proved more resilient and resourceful than anticipated, and the Trump administration is dealing with the consequences.
The state’s election system is a black box to all except well-informed organizers and jaded electoral analysts.
The greatest tragedy of Irish history is almost never addressed in the Irish arts. Two films from the past decade are an exception.
With its economy and military in dire straits, the Iranian regime is seeing what it’s like to face a U.S. foreign policy not governed by fear.
Some variant of this appears in every agony-aunt column. In nearly every instance, it’s a female who is watching with alarm as her guy — who, in your mind’s eye, is a pear-shaped man wearing a fedora ...
A federal judge makes a puzzling deviation from established law on who gets included in a protected class.
All men are created equal.’ As the late great historian wrote in NR, ‘No phrase could have been more radical, more momentous.’ ...
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