Progressive journalists must believe that, despite the fact that Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post, paid $250 million of his own money for it in 2013, has lost tens of millions of dollars operating ...
Historian and California farmer Victor Davis Hansen joins the show to help us think through the reasons for California’s collapse – and why he’s (somewhat) hopeful anyhow. Bonus: Julie Hamill talks ...
If the goal is to define or describe a free market, Milton Friedman, the most influential free market economist of the past century, is a good place to start. To Friedman, a defining characteristic of ...
Chinese intimidation against U.S. partners has continued despite Beijing’s signals that it wants to enter into trade talks with the Trump administration.
Mark Schneider is a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Recent funding cuts to the Institute of Education Sciences are an opportunity to ...
Cox’s biography is a paradigmatic example of training a focused eye on severe injustice and giving discredit where it’s due. For Wilson, it’s overdue. Hawley walks into a field riddled with political ...
The terrorist group transferred two hostages, Tal Shoham and Avera Mengistu in the southern Gazan city of Rafah and turned them over to Red Cross officials. Afterwards, Hamas released three hostages ...
But it was the lede the Times produced for Biden’s EPA pick, Michael Regan. And you’re certainly not going to see it reproduced for Patel.
Conclave ’s dramatic mechanism inquires into the quasi-democratic secrecies of government, much like the closed-door sessions of the U.S. Congress. (One frustrated cardinal complains, “I feel as if ...
Weegee: Society of the Spectacle is the new exhibition at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. The ICP owns Weegee’s archive, some 20,000 photographs and negatives and his ...
We can make sure that some of the best talent from abroad that gets trained here stays here and doesn’t end up working for America’s enemies.
‘T he whole aim of practical politics,” wrote H. L. Mencken, “is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.” ...