Jeffrey Blehar writes for National Review Online about New Yorkers’ reasons for turning to a socialist mayor. I might be an outsider to the Big Apple, but I think I understand well enough the dynamics that have made next week…
Matt Margolis writes for PJMedia.com about the latest pronouncement from California’s last Republican governor. Sometimes the truth doesn’t just contradict the narrative—it obliterates it entirely. When the liberal media sets…
Eric Florack writes for PJMedia.com about bad news for wind power advocates. Wind power has been sold to us as an environmental utopia, with lower costs, but ends up being nothing of the sort in practice. With the aid of…
Breccan Thies writes for the Federalist about a significant ruling from New York’s highest state court. Four years ago, a group of race-grifter activists in New York City tried to sue their way into government-enforced racial…
Andrew Stiles of the Washington Free Beacon responds to people with strong negative reactions toward President Donald Trump’s White House renovation project. President Donald Trump tore down the East Wing of the White House…
Editors at National Review Online assess a questionable article promoted by a group of top academics. Academics have long tried to have it both ways in claiming to support diversity and robust debate while excluding views…
Richard Fernandez writes for PJMedia.com about key elements of protesters’ outfits. What do people wear to protests? The “No Kings” protests of Oct. 18, 2025, predominantly featured white people aged from 55 to 70+. About 70%…
Jack Montgomery writes for the National Pulse about the latest disturbing comments from New York City’s leading mayoral candidate. Zohran Mamdani, the far-left, anti-white Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, addressed…
Sam Hollon, Nat Malkus, Sarah Winchell Lenhoff, and Jeremy Singer examine recent school attendance data for the American Enterprise Institute. The researchers find troubling results linger in the nation years after the COVID…
Michael Beckley writes for Foreign Affairs about a major factor driving today’s geopolitics. For the first time in centuries, no country is rising fast enough to overturn the global balance. The demographic booms, industrial…
Welcome, Login to your account.
Welcome, Create your new account
A password will be e-mailed to you.