I first encountered Nikki Giovanni, who died on Monday at the age of 81, in the pages of the 1973 edition of the Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry. It was the mid-1970s, and I was an undergraduate English major, and…
John Deere, Harley-Davidson, Ford Motor Company, and other major corporations are backtracking on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and returning to hiring based on merit. Make no mistake. A work environment featuring diverse ideas and opinions is highly conducive…
Robin DiAngelo now joins a growing list of prominent racial agitators, festooned with advanced degrees, who have been exposed as plagiarists. Aaron Sibarium of the Washington Free Beacon has published side-by-side comparisons of segments of DiAngelo’s doctoral dissertation with writings…
The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh attacks the Left’s claim that America is fundamentally racist in his newest documentary, Am I Racist? The trailer for the film opens with a dinner scene, with a woman stating, “Let’s be clear what’s happening…
The NBA Finals and the Stanley Cup Final are in full flight. News came down recently that college football players will soon receive regular salaries for their play; the best golfer in the world got arrested and booked while trying…
The University of California at San Diego is a DEI stronghold, and things are about to get worse. Starting next year, students who choose “selective” majors such as computer science, bioengineering, and aerospace engineering — high achievers, in other words…
America is a country of immigrants. In 2021, I co-led a grassroots team that rescued almost 400 endangered women from Afghanistan; some went to Europe, some came here. Over the years, I have submitted affidavits for at least ten Muslim…
Drug abuse isn’t just an individual plague. The consequences of drug use extend far beyond the individual user, though decriminalization advocates often don’t acknowledge this reality. As with no-fault divorce, orienting public policy purely around the desires of adults has…
In my novel King of the Jungle, which was serialized here at The American Spectator and is now available in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover format at Amazon, I noted a criminal incident with political implications that came out of Chicago….