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by | Aug 2, 2022

Washington — In August, I retreat from the hurly-burly of the contemporary world to the relative peace and quiet of…

by | Jul 19, 2022

Paris is not worth visiting. When you get there, you will have the distinct feeling of having been there before….

by | Jul 16, 2022

Whatever else it was, the Dobbs decision was a great day for history. A substantial part of Justice Samuel Alito’s…

by | Jul 10, 2022

The one obvious clue that President Joe Biden did not attend an Ivy League University is this: When busted for…

by | Jun 20, 2022

Clocking in at 72 verses, Psalm 78 is one of the longest in the Jewish and Christian Psalters. At great…

by | Jun 17, 2022

Weit offen die Totenkammern sind Und schön bemalt vom Sonnenschein… Wide open are the chambers of the dead And beautifully…

by | Jun 7, 2022

American Spectator senior editor Daniel Flynn published an essay for the Acton Institute today to mark the 73rd anniversary of…

by | May 27, 2022

Few might have realized it at the time, but the year 1845 was significant, indeed seminal, in the history of…

by | May 21, 2022

Winston Spencer Churchill wrote with warmth and humor about his early education — and its limits. Certain passages had a…

by | Apr 28, 2022

Californians have long prided themselves on having one of the world’s premier public universities, in addition to great private schools…

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