Government’s Insatiable Lust for Your Money
It’s a fair question: is the money you earn yours, or does it intrinsically belong to the government? Governments everywhere…
A Texas Philosopher Takes on Relativism
The chance of finding a philosophy professor like J. Budziszewski is about as rare as finding a teenage student who…
Rick Adelman: Early Observations of a Hall of Famer
I am inspired to relate some personal anecdotes about the early days of NBA Hall of Fame basketball coach Rick…
Can Romania Lead the Way Out of the EU’s Green Nightmare?
The European Union is widely seen as an energy policy wasteland. The entire EU? Not quite — in Romania, a…
Iran’s ayatollah makes new claims, revealing new fears
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is releasing public statements more frequently. He is apparently feeling better after injuries suffered in…
Antifa-Democrat ‘narrative’ about deplorable conditions for detained illegals at Delaney Hall falls apart
Antifa and all its minions put on quite a show last month, rioting in front of Delaney Hall, a New…
Is Iran’s claim about having a nuclear weapon just false bravado?
If a former CIA agent’s report is accurate, Iran may find itself making a decision the U.S. was faced with…
Democrats cheating again, sun still setting in the West
So, a late-night ballot drop in Los Angeles appears to have changed the dynamics of the midterm election. Read more…
California Cheatin’: Is Gavin Newsom starting to ‘break the glass’?
Two days after the California primary election, which saw Republicans place first or second in the critical governor’s and Los…
The future is now — but it was never planned
One widely cited version of Fritz Lang’s 1927 masterpiece Metropolis places its futuristic city in the year 2026. Read more…