by | Feb 2, 2024

This Sunday’s television lineup may look a little bare without the customary evening NFL games, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up watching TV. Instead, tune in to EWTN’s popular show Franciscan University Presents to watch the editor…

by | Jan 30, 2024

Superpower in Peril: A Battle Plan to Renew America By David McCormick (Center Street, 320 pages, $29) Can America bring itself back from the brink, or is it doomed to a cataclysmic end? It shouldn’t come as a surprise that…

by | Jan 29, 2024

When most people think of Kansas they think of corn, and justifiably so: Just over 10 percent of the state was planted in corn last year. But that’s not how Americans thought of the territory during the first half of…

by | Jan 16, 2024

Chicago’s Field Museum is covering some Native American displays after the new federal regulation from the Biden administration went into effect requiring museums and researchers to obtain consent from Native American tribes before they can exhibit or research Native American…

by | Jan 15, 2024

If you look at a map of the 13 colonies, you may notice something rather odd. Between New York and New Hampshire, there is a sliver of land that wasn’t included. It looks like Vermont was simply not invited to…

by | Jan 8, 2024

Readers of the new memoirs of R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., our venerable founder of The American Spectator, expect a fun, witty chronicle of the man and his times. The book offers just that. But it’s also good history. Tyrrell provides…

by | Jan 8, 2024

Andrew Jackson was the kind of man whose parrot, Poll, felt at home attending his funeral — and also the kind of man whose parrot had to be removed from his funeral because no one could get it to stop…

by | Jan 4, 2024

The next step in radically changing America is now underway. City officials in our national capital plan to allow non-citizens to vote next year. President Joe Biden let millions of illegal immigrants cross the border. Then he bussed them to…

by | Jan 3, 2024

I got my first job as a journalist at The American Spectator in the late 1980s. My first boss was R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. I wasn’t even close to being a journalist. I drove Bob around in his diesel Mercedes,…

by | Dec 6, 2023

On this date, at 7:55 a.m., Dec. 7, 1941, Imperial Japan launched its surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Their goal was to keep the U.S. military from supporting American possessions like the Philippines and Guam or British outposts like…

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