On Monday, the Red Cross delivered 23 tons of flour to Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic-Armenian territory that has now spent the…
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Despite failing in his attempt to save a defiant world, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has perhaps retained his sense…
When Richard Nixon lost the election to John F. Kennedy, Nixon told supporters, “I know Jack Kennedy. He’s a patriot.”…
The victory of Javier Milei in the Argentine presidential election open primary took the political world by storm. Milei, a…
On this day in 1889, Robert Taft was born to the future president, William Howard Taft, at Cincinnati. Now largely…
“America,” President John Quincy Adams famously said, “goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.” In theory, Congress has…
The Russo–Ukrainian war rages on. Last year, the presumed quick Russian victory went aglimmering. This year, the presumed grand Ukrainian…
Onomastic controversy rarely makes headlines. This week saw an exception. India, the host nation for the weekend’s Group of 20…
In a recent essay, John Mearsheimer gives a magisterial lesson on why Blitzkrieg is overhyped and usually fails in the…
So much for Canada’s mass graves. Two years ago, ground-penetrating radar supposedly discovered mass burial sites near several so-called residential…