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by Aubrey Gulick | Mar 11, 2024

Corregidor is a small island. At just over two square miles, it’s shaped like a thought bubble in the mouth of Manila Bay. It may be a tiny dot in the ocean, but it’s also a well-positioned dot. Nothing gets…

by Daniel J. Flynn | Mar 7, 2024

Nikki Haley’s most enthusiastic supporters all voted for Joe Biden. That’s why she never gained much traction and dropped out yesterday. She did better than all of the Republicans not named Donald Trump, and she represents a constituency within the…

by Ben Stein | Mar 5, 2024

On Monday the Supreme Court saved the Constitution. The Democrats and the ultra-Left attempted to demolish the Constitution by saying that American citizens had no say in choosing the president, that only prosecutors and grand juries had that power. They…

by Aubrey Gulick | Mar 4, 2024

In some sense, writing is guesswork. You put words on a page and hope people like them — generally, some do, and some don’t. Writing is also an incredibly objective thing. Sentences are well-structured and paragraphs flow; if a writer…

by Ellie Gardey | Mar 1, 2024

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her ex-lover Nathan Wade sat in court Friday afternoon while a prosecutor with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office begged Judge Scott McAfee to let Willis and Wade stay on the case State…

by Elyse Apel | Feb 29, 2024

The beloved classic musical Mary Poppins was recently changed from a U (universal) to PG (parental guidance suggested) rating by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), causing backlash from movie lovers around the world. The movie, which was first…

by The Editors | Feb 28, 2024

“I am a political dissident,” former President Donald Trump told listeners at CPAC last Saturday in a striking speech. This week, Sebastian Gorka, host of the America First podcast, and American Spectator editor Paul Kengor talk about the significance of…

by Mason Stauffer | Feb 28, 2024

Last week, the Justice Department released charges against Japanese criminal syndicate Yakuza leader Takeshi Ebisawa, who was caught in a Drug Enforcement Administration sting attempting to sell weapons-grade plutonium to Iran. In the midst of the Gaza war, which has…

by Elyse Apel | Feb 27, 2024

After a summer of Barbie, Ken is the real winner. Ryan Gosling, whose portrayal of Ken in the 2023 summer blockbuster Barbie was labeled iconic by many, is set to perform “I’m Just Ken” live at the 2024 Academy Awards…

by Daniel J. Flynn | Feb 27, 2024

Today’s primary in Michigan offers us a potential forecast for November. Rashida Tlaib, the congresswoman representing a heavily Muslim and more heavily Democrat district, encourages those in her party to vote “uncommitted” in protest over the Biden administration’s support for…

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