Opinion

‘It’s not very often that you get, like, really great news from Bosnia’

No matter the result on Wednesday night, the roughly 60,000 Bosnian Americans who call St. Louis home — reportedly the largest population of Bosnians outside Bosnia and Herzegovina —...

Bosnia’s starting lineup is also a map of its war

BELGRADE, Serbia — The nearly four-year Bosnian war in the 1990s set off a...

Walz, Minnesota Board of Pardons clears convicted illegal alien child sex offender facing deportation

Gov. Tim Walz pardoned illegal immigrant Tou Lue Vang, convicted of child sexual assault, making the Laotian citizen ineligible for deportation.

ICE surges enforcement, makes 10,000 arrests in five days amid Supreme Court birthright citizenship decision

ICE made over 10,000 arrests in five days as the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment, rejecting Trump bid.

McConnell was found ‘unconscious’ in home last month as condition remains unknown

Sen. Mitch McConnell was reportedly found unconscious at his D.C. home before being hospitalized, and his recovery timeline is still unclear.

Fast Takes: A win for girls’ sports, the UN’s recycled lies on Israel and more

To see “why the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 30 decision in two cases preserving fairness in girls’ and women’s sports is so important, look...

LA needs to stop the next Mamdani from taking power

If you think Zohran Mamdani’s victory is simply a New York story, think again.

California remains the problem child of American elections

The Supreme Court missed an opportunity to bring integrity to American elections this week. Counting ballots that arrive after Election Day, as California does,...

Depression is real. It’s also a sad excuse for Tom Kean Jr.’s disappearance

The disappearance of Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) took the political world by storm over the last few months. The refusal to provide any details into the unexplained medical issue created a storm of speculation. Now we know what kept him away from the job for more than 100 days: Depression. In no way, shape, […]

NYC’s rent-freeze hurts landlords: Letters to the Editor — July 1, 2026

Forcing owners of rent-controlled units to absorb inflationary costs for salaries, maintenance, fuel and insurance represents an uncompensated “taking” of owners’ equity and property...

Adam Smith and the Scottish fans who reminded America why it works

Despite the doom and gloom of America’s naysayers, passion for American values runs far past our shores. Over the past few weeks, social media feeds have been filled with stories of the world visiting the United States for the World Cup — most notably, the exploits of Scottish fans visiting Boston. A match made in […]

The pro-life movement is in jeopardy. Can it pull through?

It was easy for activists to unite around ending abortion when the most pressing concern was overturning Roe v. Wade. Now, with many of the movement’s leaders warning that the cause is in dire straits, pro-life activist groups are planning the next steps. As of today, only 13 states have abortion bans in effect, all […]

Zo’s spending plan bids farewell to public safety while opening the door to a looming cash shortfall

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and City Council Speaker Julie Menin managed Tuesday to agree on a budget for the year that starts July 1 with...

Supreme Court must rein in DC Court of Appeals

To paraphrase the Bard, something is rotten in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court is starting to notice. Since 2018, the D.C. Court of Appeals has issued controversial criminal-law decisions that have narrowed police authority, strained Fourth Amendment doctrine, and drawn criticism from judges within its own ranks. Although the […]

How Mike Rowe’s ‘Build Freedom’ aims to restore the dignity of American work

If you stand on the banks of the Monongahela River just south of Pittsburgh, you can still hear the echoes of an America that used to build things. It is a quiet testament to a bygone era, the kind of place where the skeletal remains of old factories, once giant sentinels along the rivers, serve […]

The English rebel who shaped America long before 1776

Two anniversaries are colliding this year. One will dominate headlines, but the other will go unnoticed. They are separated by 250 years, an ocean, and one extraordinary Englishman. As America is preparing to turn 250, I’ve just returned from London, where another milestone quietly reaches its own anniversary: It’s 500 years since a man named […]

When politics becomes personal: Policy invades even the most sacred boundaries

When I was catching up with a mentor of mine who has practiced psychiatry for decades, I asked her what prompted her to uproot her life from California and move to Florida a few years ago. “Well,” she joked, “it certainly wasn’t for the humidity.” California had been home. Her friends were there. She had […]

World Cup reminds world why air conditioning matters. Regulators threaten our ability to provide it

As more than 5 million World Cup fans visit the United States, many are learning something Americans have known for generations: air conditioning is a necessity. In much of the country, it is what makes daily life, work, commerce, and even outdoor events possible during the summer. Some visitors who once mocked America’s dependence on […]

Congress must stop letting America’s national parks fall apart

America’s national parks and public lands are more than scenic destinations. They’re places where families make memories, history is preserved, and the story of our country is told in stone and open spaces. As Americans celebrate the 250th birthday of the founding, these places remind us of what we’ve inherited and the legacy we must […]

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomeOpinion