We live in an age where the narrative is king. What is true, what is false, what is fact, what…
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The United States has launched a number of resettlement and parole programs in recent years for people from Afghanistan, Ukraine,…
The Vilnius NATO summit is approaching, and the alliance is focused on the war in Ukraine. Kiev wants in on…
The Daily Telegraph, Britain’s conservative paper of record, could barely contain its enthusiasm. A royal wedding was afoot. The mother…
Occasionally political posturing is so bewilderingly hypocritical that the corporate media do not attempt to defend it. Europe-watchers have been…
At The American Conservative’s 10th annual Foreign Policy Conference on Capitol Hill two weeks ago, I asked Rep. Eli Crane…
In the book of condolence available online, which was emailed to me as a former doctoral researcher and alumnus of…
As a rule, people, even powerful people, are busy keeping the wolf from the door—servants of the everyday absorbed in…
As it did again this year, Britain hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977. Our competition entry, a song called…
On Tuesday, news broke that the Kakhovka Dam in Kherson had burst. How it burst remains unknown, but the consensus…