Remembering the Six-Day War and its aftermath
On June 5, 1967, 59 years ago, the Six-Day War began. By noontime, our base commander assembled the crew members…
On June 5, 1967, 59 years ago, the Six-Day War began. By noontime, our base commander assembled the crew members…
I often write on self-defense and firearm-related issues, including concealed carry for defense of self and others. We’re all individually…
For more than a century, society has repeatedly embraced new technologies long before understanding their long‑term consequences. Two of the…
Time flies. On June 12, 1987, President Reagan was in Berlin and gave another memorable speech. We remember it as…
Having done real estate transactions based on federal and state government appraisals, working both with and opposed to federal and…
They seem normal at first, don’t they? Superficial conversations with leftists usually present no surprises. “Yes, that was a good…
In 2009, Barack Obama advocated an internal, Gestapo-like security force: “We cannot continue to rely on our military in order…
Occasionally, a video pops up on my screen of wild creatures fighting to the death: a lion and a hyena,…
Tristin Hopper, a conservative journalist with Canada’s right-of-center National Post newspaper, recently published Don’t Be Canada: How One Country Did…
I saw 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968. I was 14. I enjoyed the visual spectacle—its special effects hold up…