Anastasia Kaliabakos, TAC Editorial Fellow: Being a philosophy major in college allowed me the privilege of studying many ...
Governments often act at cross-purposes with themselves—a delicate way of saying that governments often get in their own way.
The current proceedings in a Manhattan courthouse aren’t the first time the interests have tried to lay low a wealthy ...
The women who opposed their own enfranchisement in the Victorian era have little in common with the “Repeal the 19th” fringe of today.
The Japanese political elite are bent on supporting the excesses of American imperialism.
An Israeli–Iranian spat can easily become something much larger—and Americans will bear the brunt of it.
The time has come for Congress to end its mandate that the State Department publish a yearly human rights assessment on ...
During last month’s Supreme Court hearing on a landmark case on federal censorship, Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson declared, “My biggest concern is…the First Amendment hamstringing ...
Biden can’t get out of his own legacy’s way. Two men sit across a table. One is just there to listen. The other, an ...
In an incredible performance this Monday at Foggy Bottom, the State Department spokesman Vedant Patel (yet another ...
Election integrity advocates are working in 15 states to preserve American citizens’ right to vote—and that’s just the start ...
The Journal story came out just a week after widow Yulia Navalnaya graced the cover of TIME magazine as one of its 100 Most ...