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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…

by | Jan 29, 2024

When most people think of Kansas they think of corn, and justifiably so: Just over 10 percent of the state…

by | Jan 22, 2024

Observation. Question. Hypothesis. Experiment. Analysis. Conclusion. It’s a progression we all learn in middle school — so ingrained in us…

by | Jan 15, 2024

If you look at a map of the 13 colonies, you may notice something rather odd. Between New York and…

by | Jan 8, 2024

Andrew Jackson was the kind of man whose parrot, Poll, felt at home attending his funeral — and also the…

by | Jan 5, 2024

I was very naïve when I left the military. I’d spent years concentrating on “leadership,” daydreaming about how I would…

by | Jan 5, 2024

China calls it the “Polar Silk Road.” It’s the “northern wing of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative.” It consists of…

by | Jan 3, 2024

I got my first job as a journalist at The American Spectator in the late 1980s. My first boss was…

by | Dec 29, 2023

The gray mantle of evening had finally shrouded the light of a balmy midsummer’s day, and the good citizens of…

by | Dec 18, 2023

The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad By Harrison Salisbury (‎ Da Capo Press, 672 pages, $23) Eighty-two years ago, the…

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