I’m pleased to have published in the Free Beacon my review of James Rosen’s excellent second volume of his monumental three-part biography of Justice Antonin Scalia. Among its many ...
Edgar served as the deputy secretary of DHS under Kristi Noem and was tapped by President Trump in December to serve as the U.S. ambassador to El Salvador.
President Trump shrugged at Vladimir Putin helping the Iranians, so Putin is helping the Iranians even more now.
An investigation raises questions about the finances and operations of a number of the organizations, as well as about transparency and oversight.
Victory Through Air Power’ Put to the Test in Iran The Self-Radicalization Canard Two Social Media Takes on the Strait of Hormuz Despite claims to the contrary, dilapidated minesweepers are not the ...
If the Jones Act is so essential for the United States to respond to wars and national emergencies, why is it repeatedly waived?
In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt spoke of “the forgotten man at the bottom of the economic pyramid.” Nearly a half century earlier, Yale professor William Sumner had offered a different conception. As ...
So far, the data do not suggest that Republicans lack the stomach for challenging the status quo in the Middle East.
As Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel write in Justice Brennan, this day stands out among all others as the day when Justice Brennan’s “new majority”—resulting from Arthur Goldberg’s replacement ...
T here is no crime less understandable than graffiti. Vandalism offers the perpetrator nothing — no material gain, no practical advantage, just the petty satisfaction of defacing someone else’s ...
Sure, take the wheel.
President Trump “Who sent you?” The question is of course a legendary one in Illinois, first made famous by being asked to a young Abner Mikva (later a judge and a representative) when he sought to ...
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