If men’s basketball is the most popular and professional athlete-filled team sport at the quadrennial Summer Olympic Games, ...
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Roughly translated, this means “Who guards the guardians?” While many attribute the phrase to the Roman poet Juvenal, I first heard it in an episode of Justice League ...
A few weeks ago, several beach houses on Hatteras Island in North Carolina were destroyed by encroaching ocean waters. As reported by the Washington Post, “It happened again. And again. And again.
During the Biden administration, I attended a small dinner with Iranian dissidents living in the United States. As they spoke, quietly, intensely, of a free Iran, I asked what they wanted most from ...
The question? Are Democrats secretly on the Trump payroll? The question occurs after watching the performance of Democrat party leaders and their multiple “responses” — aka clown shows — before, ...
All in all, this hasn’t been a bad week for America, and so this edition of the 5QT ought to be taken in the positive spirit in which it’s intended. As in, your author is positive that things ought to ...
In last night’s State of the Union address, President Donald Trump reaffirmed his commitment to using tariffs as a ...
I arrived in Bogota one bright morning in the spring of 1988, the leader of an executive protection team providing security to a prominent American billionaire — this was back in the day when a ...
On the morning of Oct. 31, 1978, Iran’s 19-year-old crown prince, Reza Pahlavi, stood beside President Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office. Officially, he was the heir to one of America’s closest allies ...
Abortion doctor Shelley Sella is so proud of her 20-year career killing babies that she is traveling around the country in a ...
Meaghan Mobbs, PhD, is the director of the Center for American Safety and Security at Independent Women and president of the R.T. Weatherman Foundation. She also serves as a presidential appointee to ...
Leading up to President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night, a speech intended to celebrate 250 years — a quarter-millennium — of American success, there hadn’t been this much ...