U.S. debate over Ukraine aid raises questions about whether European Union will ‘step up’
Most of EU’s support has been aimed at propping up Ukraine’s war-torn economy, not supporting its military.
This New Year’s Eve, Lead Your Loved Ones In ‘Auld Lang Syne’
Gathering around a piano and singing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ on New Year’s Eve is one thing the movies get right.
House Passes Annual Defense Bill, Extends Section 702 Surveillance Authority
Section 702 allows for warrantless surveillance of foreigners but has also been used to surveil Americans.
Awkward: Hunter Biden’s Defense Invokes Gun Rights Ruling 19 Times After Joe Called It Unconstitutional
Hunter Biden is relying on Second Amendment arguments that his father once slammed as ‘deeply’ troubling to escape gun charges.
San Francisco Giants Lost Out on Shohei Ohtani in Part Due to Rampant Crime, Homelessness
Ohtani went to the L.A. Dodgers despite the Giants having offered him the same contract.
Harvard Rabbi Says University Administrators Told Him to Hide Campus Menorah Each Night of Hanukkah
‘Pack it up. Don’t leave it out overnight because there will be criminal activity we fear and it won’t look good.’
Why Defense Is Different
In the defense market, the government is the only domestic buyer, and the consumer is not sovereign.
The Left’s Discomfort with Israel’s War on Hamas Doesn’t Matter
The Biden administration should ignore progressive dissenters and hold fast in its support of the Jewish state.
Is The Revival Of The Dumb Phone The Solution To Our Tech Addiction Woes?
Flip and feature phones are often deemed a ‘product of the past,’ but could they be the future of ditching tech addiction?
National Gallery Exhibit Shows A Different Side Of Painter Mark Rothko
‘Mark Rothko: Paintings on Paper’ allows visitors to take a fresh look at an artist they thought they knew.