For two centuries, Americans have dreamed of pushing our borders northward, from the War of 1812 to the globalist fantasies of the twentieth century. Each time, our national brothers and sisters in ...
In 1980, America's publicly held debt reached more than $712 billion (about $2.8 trillion in 2025 dollars), or roughly 25 percent of annual U.S. GDP. Today, that figure is a little over $30 trillion, ...
It’s been 13 years since California’s debt crisis captured the public’s consciousness, as underfunded pensions and other employee liabilities shook up the state Capitol and local cities. The problem — ...
Flourishing” priests, they tell us — scoring an 8.2 on the Harvard Flourishing Scale, no less. It sounds like something ...
There are very few things social media is good for. It’s generally a bad thing for the impressionable youth who find themselves spending hours enslaved to algorithms feeding them content that merely ...
Sen. Ted Cruz is leading the effort to hold China accountable for its campaign against Zion Church.
High treason, a crime so often alleged in our public discourse and so seldom proven in an actual court of law, is now more of a metaphorical device than a felony. It is passing strange that the law of ...
I’m old. Really old. Eighty years old. This is not as glamorous as it might sound. My health has been a real problem. Modern American medicine is absolutely lacking in compassion for us old people. My ...
Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty seeks an increase in the property transfer tax, imposed every time a home is sold, to help “unsheltered people” in the California capital. The increase would only apply ...
Halloween is a uniquely fun holiday because it turns Man’s most unwanted emotion, fear, into a source of entertainment, with the experiencer in on the irony. To accomplish this dichotomy, it draws ...
Last September, professors at elite American colleges finally began to admit what has been apparent for the last dozen years:… ...
Professional sports were looking to attract gamblers, not fans. Gamblers do not care about sports per se. They care only about outcomes. And in the pursuit of outcomes, there will inevitably come ...