
The Last Native Belgian: Tintin in Brussels
The ongoing popularity of Hergé’s work has as much to do with nostalgia for a lost world as the adventure stories that he tells.

The ongoing popularity of Hergé’s work has as much to do with nostalgia for a lost world as the adventure stories that he tells.

Admiral de Ruyter’s memory matters, and a corrective to the slanderous lies of leftists is in order.

For the first time in America’s history, the culture views Christianity unfavourably.

“The UN is teeming with leftist organizations. I thought: Someone has to do something. Why shouldn’t I try it?”

The Blue Wave movement is pushing back against abortion activists.

Once society embraces euthanasia, it becomes practically impossible to contain.

The pantheon of old heroes is being cleared to make room for icons of the Sexual Revolution.

Rwandans stunned the world with the magnitude of genocidal horror; now they do so by the magnitude of their mercy.

No conspiracy theory is as far-fetched as the idea that there are 72 genders.

It’s easy to be dismissive of late-night hosts and comedians, but that would be a mistake. Humor is a tremendously powerful weapon.