Bringing the island closer to America makes national security sense.
Publication: City Journal
How USAID Funded Hamas
Government dollars flowed to the infamous terror group.
How to Get More Conservatives in Academia
The politicization of the university is not only an obstacle for the Right but for academia itself. Schools’ “sectarian” reputation undermines trust among those who perceive them to be hostile to their views. More important, academia’s ideological tilt presents an intellectual problem, as it gives license to theory-laden interpretations of reality and declining rigor.
Federal Funding Shouldn’t Be Going to Woke University Programs
Congress can shut down extremist international studies centers with a pen stroke.
MAGA Is the New Black
Fashion designers stiffed the first Trump administration. They might be singing a different tune in 2025.
Trump’s DEI Move Is One to Celebrate
By Chris Rufo: The two-year campaign for colorblind equality just notched its biggest win yet.
Will the Left Disrupt the Inauguration?
A network of progressive groups and militants is preparing for battle.
California’s Policies Laid the Groundwork for Wildfire Danger
The risks are growing, but instead of protecting citizens, state leaders focused on climate change.
Don’t Expect Media Apologies Ever for the Duke Lacrosse Case
The journalists and outlets that helped mobilize the hysteria back in 2006 shrug at Crystal Mangum’s belated admission of the obvious: it was all lies.
Pete Buttigieg’s Rocky Legacy
Buttigieg’s approach to regulating the airlines in the aftermath of Covid showed progressive administrators see their role not as creating a hospitable environment for busines. They see their goal as actually taking on business, punishing them.