With the US Congress finally passing a supplemental aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Indo-Pacific defense spending, members might be tempted to sit back on their laurels. But John Ferrari and Elaine ...
There is something puzzling about Russia’s war against Ukraine. Russia’s economy is smaller than Italy’s—and a tiny fraction ...
No, the difference is largely over tactics, rhetoric, and psychology. One faction, comprising an overwhelming majority of the House GOP caucus, is interested in accomplishing the possible. The other ...
Jesse Singal makes his Remnant debut to discuss his piece for The Dispatch on the Cass Review and the problem with the current consensus about gender transition treatments for children. The two debate ...
It has now been almost 50 years since the Turkish army invaded Cyprus, occupying and ethnically cleansing a third of the country. Turkish justification that their invasion was necessary to protect ...
Concerns about income inequality have become such a natural part of the national conversation that I worry we've stopped ...
The74 ran a feature on a newly launched education funding non-profit, creatively named EdFund. EdFund is heir to EdBuild, which The74 described as a “one-of-a-kind … groundbreaking non-profit ...
A good law of history is that if you ever find yourself opposing a student movement while siding with the ruling class, you are wrong. Every single time. In every era. No matter the issue.” It’s ...
The push to preserve AM radio, although understandable from a nostalgic viewpoint, does not justify halting technological advancement or ignoring consumer preference ...
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has made no secret of his desire to revise Turkey’s century-old borders. He has made claims to portions of Bulgaria, Greece, and Cyprus, and Turkish troops ...
In his call for Congress to repeal the 2017 tax cuts and increase corporate tax rates, President Biden asked: “Are we going to continue with an economy where the overwhelming share of the benefits go ...
Ukraine burns and the Middle East simmers, but the Western Pacific appears relatively placid. There hasn’t been a major crisis in US-China relations since the spy balloon fracas of early 2023.