In 2016, about 25 members of the American diplomatic corps and their families in
Havana, Cuba, came down with a similar set of disturbing and unexplained
symptoms. Most of them…Read more »
When the teachers’ unions mounted a pitched battle to keep schools closed or
minimally functioning during the COVID pandemic, they did not intend that the
period that revealed the depth…Read more »
Critical Race Theory was an idea developed and discussed by a small group of
academics decades ago, but was largely contained to the world of a few left-wing
intellectuals. Yet,…Read more »
Amid rising prices at gas pumps and for other energy needs, the Biden
administration asked the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC) to increase its crude oil output, a…Read more »
20 years after the 9/11 attacks, one might expect that the commemorations would
be an opportunity to honor the victims and remember the horrors of the days
surrounding the tragedy.…Read more »
Even one casually following the news has noticed that the frequency and severity
of forest fires in California has risen significantly. One of the millions
acutely affected is Jeff Morgan,…Read more »
Starting in mid-September, The Wall Street Journal began what would become a
nine-part series based on leaked documents from social media giant Facebook. The
information, mostly internal data collection and…Read more »
When President Joseph Biden won his bid for the White House, many assumed that
America’s and Iran’s recommitment to the nuclear deal sealed in 2015 was only a
matter of…Read more »
To those old enough to remember the Cold War, the term “arms race” conjures up
images of America and the Soviet Union building ever larger stockpiles of
nuclear warheads vying…Read more »
“The latest pleading from Special Counsel Robert Durham provides indisputable
evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the
Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort…Read more »