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by | Jun 21, 2023

The American Spectator intern Grace Reilly sat down with Paul Kengor, Editor of The American Spectator. The conversation details Kengor’s…

by | May 30, 2023

One of the most revealing signs of dementia is the complete loss of one’s memory. This condition disrupts one’s knowledge…

by | May 29, 2023

The Madman in the White House: Sigmund Freud, Ambassador Bullitt, and the Lost Psychobiography of Woodrow Wilson Patrick Weil (Harvard…

by | May 19, 2023

A handful of goose feathers (the first five flight feathers work best), a really sharp pen knife (they’re called “pen”…

by | Apr 5, 2023

Eighty miles west of Austin, Texas begins. Twisting country roads lined with exploding colors of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush wildflowers,…

by | Mar 26, 2023

Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936 to 1986 By James Rosen (Regnery Publishing, 500 pages, $40) Antonin “Nino” Scalia’s rise to…

by | Mar 24, 2023

I Even after a lapse of more than 20 years, I can still see it in my mind’s eye: a…

by | Mar 24, 2023

Music on vinyl outsold compact discs in the United States last year. The last time that happened the Soviet Union,…

by | Mar 7, 2023

Each year for Women’s History Month, which has taken place in March since 1987, the National Women’s History Alliance designates…

by | Mar 6, 2023

The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest 1800-1900 By Jon K. Lauck (University of Oklahoma Press, 366 pages,…

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