How fortunate the Republican Party once was to have within its ranks a critic so unwilling to pretend that wrong was right ...
We sometimes think of the great discovery of the 20th century as the splitting of the atom—and of course this month the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is marking 80 years of dealing with the ...
The lines between what traditionally has been characterized as local, national or international are no longer so bright.
His erudite libertarianism made him a fixture of Boston media for decades. Newly unearthed correspondence with his mentor ...
Sam Tannenhaus, the author of the best-selling biography of Whittaker Chambers and a book entitled “The Death of Conservatism ...
A number of accounts promoting a MAGA and America First agenda have been revealed as being located in Africa, Asia and Europe, ...
Imagine teaching young people a course on the “politics of memory.” At the University of New Brunswick, there is such a course, taught by professor Donald Wright, historical biographer and past ...
The new biography about William F. Buckley sheds light on the turbulent career of America’s most influential journalist of ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth likened the two presidents numerous times, citing their shared "peace through strength" policy.
All 67 people on board the plane and the helicopter were killed. An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended strikes on alleged drug cartel boats during remarks Saturday at the Ronald Reagan ...
Some Republican figures privately believe that Farage needs to be more radical to save Britain. Kassam, who wrote a book ...
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