In emergency medicine, there is no time to hedge. When someone’s life is on the line — whether on the scene of a car wreck, in the back of an ambulance, or in a trauma bay — you act on the information in front of you. Delay isn’t a strategy. Delay is a choice. And […]
Families are feeling the pressure at the checkout line, the gas pump, and when the bills come due. Keeping up with the cost of living is now the most pressing challenge for households across the country, and people are looking for solutions that bring some relief. The latest data from the consumer price index show […]
In February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin told Russians that invading Ukraine was an act of self-defense. If NATO were left unchecked, he warned, Western missiles would soon be able to reach deep into Russia — past Volgograd, Kazan, Samara, even beyond the Ural Mountains. To prevent that nightmare, he launched what the Kremlin euphemistically […]
The Strait of Hormuz remains a pivotal flashpoint in the U.S.-Iran conflict — an ace card that Tehran repeatedly plays to hedge against American power. At the recent Group of Seven summit in France, President Donald Trump praised Chinese President Xi Jinping for remaining “neutral” during a peak in U.S.-Iran tensions, suggesting that Beijing showed […]
On a recent podcast with Andrew Sullivan, writer Kevin Williamson warned against the modern pitfalls of populism. “I don’t trust Americans with freedom as much as I used to,” Williamson admitted. “I don’t assume that they will do good things with it, but I trust them even less with political power than I used to. […]
In June 2025, the New Jersey Reparations Council released its 244-page report, “For Such a Time as This,” calling on the state to provide “repair” for a claimed $643,000 per-family racial wealth gap and endorsing sweeping reparations-related policies. Since then, several New Jersey reparations advocacy groups have again invoked Juneteenth to renew calls for lawmakers […]
By the European Union’s own admission, its competitiveness and prosperity are foundering and rapidly falling behind the U.S.’s. It’s hard to imagine it wise for the United States to embrace any portion of Europe’s economic model, especially when it involves inserting the government into union contract negotiations. The Faster Labor Contracts Act bypassed committee for […]
Puerto Rico is once again convulsed by scandal. The head of its economic development agency recently resigned after accusing the governor’s chief of staff of reversing penalties for alleged bid rigging on U.S. federal contracts and installing political loyalists. The governor’s in-laws saw a prior investigation into illegal construction and mangrove destruction in the protected […]
Some in the United States may believe Vice President JD Vance’s claims that the memorandum of understanding with the Iranian regime can bring about a true regional peace. However, throughout the Middle East, it is seen as a failure of will on the part of President Donald Trump and a complete surrender to the Iranian […]
Next month will mark the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention. The treaty holds that refugees should not be returned to a country where they face threats to their life or freedom. Most countries have signed either the original convention or an additional 1967 protocol that updated the Convention language to remove time limitations included […]
Abelardo de la Espriella appears to have won Colombia’s presidential election. If the results hold, his victory will be another welcome nail in the coffin of the socialist Left in Latin America. De la Espriella was endorsed by President Donald Trump, who responded Monday to the victory by saying he would be a “great president.” […]