With sailors facing long deployments, poor resupply, and little liberty, a week of Marine-style misery might make life aboard ...
The case of an Australian woman who died by assisted suicide and donated her organs exposes the troubling moral consequences ...
The state depends on AI-driven tax revenue, jobs, and economic growth while lawmakers pile new regulations onto the data ...
A lifelong Democrat and Republican voter explains why America needs two competitive parties—and why neither should take its ...
The evidence shows that Head Start’s educational gains fade quickly. Programs that empower young mothers to become better ...
America’s on-again, off-again approach to Iran risks repeating the appeasement that emboldened Hitler before World War II.
Jason Arday, who was a former professor at the University of Cambridge, was found dead last week. In the weeks before his ...
Kurt Schlicter is the senior columnist at Townhall, a trial lawyer, and a retired Army infantry colonel. He is the author of several books, with his newest offering being American Warlord.
Anyone who has spent significant time in and around political campaigns would have their own special understanding of the ...
In the most recent issue of The New Yorker, there is a long, reflective essay on Hannah Arendt, one of the 20th century’s ...
Long before the furthest-left corner of the Commonwealth began welcoming millions of sunbathers, Presque Isle State Park ...
Friendship is a strange thing. It’s almost impossible to define. It isn’t easy to measure, either. How much does a friendship ...