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by | May 29, 2024

Most people are aware that there is often a generational pendulum when it comes to politics. Not so long ago,…

by | May 9, 2024

Americans don’t like an open southern border. Both that and the fear of terrorism (one thinks those two items are…

by | May 3, 2024

It has been 109 years since 1.5 million Armenians were deported, starved, or massacred by the Ottoman Empire in a…

by | May 1, 2024

States matter again because Democrats’ radicalism has invigorated federalism. States have long been incubators of government innovation, and COVID was…

by | Apr 9, 2024

Last night, during the eclipse, I was having a few drinks. That’s not the news. The news is that I…

by | Apr 6, 2024

I was born and raised in New York City and lived there until my early forties. I loved the city…

by | Mar 20, 2024

Happiness is an odd thing to measure. To begin with, it’s incredibly subjective. For instance, let’s suppose you’re a Gallup…

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 | Dec 31, 2023

What do foreign policy realists hope for? Not global democracy. Not the emergence of greater global governance. Not a unipolar…

by | Dec 29, 2023

Writing in the National Interest, James Holmes, the J.C. Wylie Chair of Maritime Strategy at the Naval War College and…

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