Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio stood at the dais in the United States Congress and smiled. He had just delivered an oration which had been met with thunderous applause. More than a dozen ...
The crisis in the Middle East remains one step from major escalation. In the aftermath of Iran’s unprecedented attack on ...
State of the Union: The U.S. State Department has condemned it but making NGOs disclose foreign funding is a sensible precaution.
The time has come for Congress to end its mandate that the State Department publish a yearly human rights assessment on ...
Florida faces an identical referendum. Amendment 3, the ballot initiative that would legalize recreational weed in the Sunshine State, recently held up under scrutiny from the Florida supreme court, ...
It is against this backdrop that we read reports that Doug Burgum, the governor of North Dakota and erstwhile long-shot presidential candidate, is moving up in Donald Trump’s VP contender ranking.
Lacking the sheen of Kissinger’s not inconsiderable wit and intellect, Tony Blinken, a protege of Marty Peretz, erstwhile ...
Election integrity advocates are working in 15 states to preserve American citizens’ right to vote—and that’s just the start ...
Europe is suffering its largest land conflict since the Second World War in Ukraine. This fight could turn out to be a mere overture if war breaks out in the Taiwan Strait. Tensions are high: Congress ...
Kevin McCarthy is backing a primary challenge against Matt Gaetz, which is just the move that ultimately cost McCarthy his ...
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 ...
The one thing these protests can do in the cases of what Bob Dole might grumpily call “Democrat wars” is enhance the fissures ...