

New Conservatives a Cause for Optimism: An Interview with Daniel McAdams
American conservatives can take heart in how [Hungary has] been able to articulate a foreign and domestic policy that resonates with the people.
American conservatives can take heart in how [Hungary has] been able to articulate a foreign and domestic policy that resonates with the people.
China has rearranged the power balance in the Middle East, leaving the U.S. and its main regional ally, Israel, isolated.
The January 6th committee suppressed 41,000 hours of video footage that showed there was no insurrection. Now the truth is out, and the consequences will be formidable.
Although U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has claimed that Beijing may be considering providing lethal aid to Moscow, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU has received “no evidence” from the U.S. that verifies this claim.
The U.S. president announced another half a billion dollars worth of military aid on his historic trip to war-torn Ukraine.
The postponement of Blinken’s trip means yet another delay in stabilizing Sino-U.S. relations, which were already dangerously fraught.
The optics of Griner vs. Whelan are impossible to ignore, exemplifying the stark divisions in American society: patriotism vs. anti-Americanism, celebrity vs. the common man.
The Ukrainian president will address Congress amid its debate over an additional $45 billion in aid for his country in addition to the $65 billion already approved.
Whichever candidates Trump will face in the 2024 presidential primary elections, they will be tough contenders. Running for president is not for the faint of heart.
Unsurprisingly, Taiwan was the most tense subject of conversation.