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Zelenskyy says peace deal is close after Trump meeting but territory remains sticking point

Ukraine's Zelenskyy says peace talks with Russia are 'very close' but territorial disputes remain the key sticking point after recent Trump meeting.

Lapsed Epstein deadline underscores challenge of reviewing troves of files in 30 days

DOJ defends Epstein files delay citing need to review over one million pages. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says "well-settled law" supports missing deadline for victim protection.

Trump tells UN agencies to ‘adapt, shrink, or die’ while offering $2B humanitarian funding pledge

Trump administration announces $2 billion U.N. humanitarian funding that officials say will save taxpayers $1.9 billion through consolidated operations.

The End of Never Trump

By raising the stakes, Never Trumpers have come to repudiate conservatism.

Trump Administration Launches ‘DOOR TO DOOR’ Investigation of Somali Fraud in Minnesota

The Trump administration has cited the Somali fraud case as an example of why...

US can’t ignore the battle of the mosques in Africa

In April 2024, Morocco inaugurated the Mohammed VI Mosque in Abidjan, the largest city of Côte D’Ivoire. The mosque is an architectural gem, visible from across the Ébrié Lagoon that separates much of Abidjan from the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco’s religious interaction with Côte D’Ivoire makes sense: Both embrace the moderate Maliki school, one of the […]

US evacuation group uncovers Afghan information leak from Brazil

A Brazilian leak of Afghans’ personally identifiable information threatened the lives of those who sought to escape the Taliban in the years after the terror group seized control of Afghanistan. Last month, Elizabeth Lynn, the Director of Government Relations for nonprofit Operation Recovery, discovered a security breach on a website run by the government of […]

Lefty denials are sick after a decade of stoking violence against the right

If the Dallas shooting doesn't wake up the left about where its rhetoric is leading, what will it take?

Dan Brown’s conspiracy of cuccess

Back in the ’80s, the film critic John Simon devised a classification system that neatly explains why Woody Allen’s comedies charm disparate audiences. “A highbrow moviegoer can laugh,” Simon wrote, “a middlebrow, empathize; a lowbrow, gape, awestruck.” Something similar could be said about the appeal of Dan Brown’s novels. The highbrow can chuckle condescendingly at […]

Spinal Tapped out: Review of ‘Spinal Tap II’

Rob Reiner’s directorial debut, the cult classic 1984 comedy This Is Spinal Tap, succeeded because the fake British band of the title — singer David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), guitarist Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), bassist Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer), and a rotating cast of doomed drummers — was a dead ringer for any number of […]

The debut novel by up-and-coming writer Woody Allen

At one point in his recent interview with Bari Weiss of The Free Press, Woody Allen insisted that his works were, at best, weakly autobiographical.  “The characters in my movies, yes, have certain traits and certain obsessions that I have. But in life, they’re within normal bounds, they’re in rational bounds,” Allen told Weiss. “The […]

‘Task’ isn’t up to it

HBO’s Task is one of those shows that vanishes from memory the moment one stops streaming it. Even the name is forgettable, as I found to my dismay when trying to discuss it with friends. Tarp? Trap? Take? Oh, why bother? It’s the one with the guy from Zodiac and the Avengers films. Max something. […]

The married-with-children party vs. the single-and-childless party

More than any other issue, family formation is fast becoming the defining factor between Democrats and Republicans. As an Institute for Family Studies report recently showed, the higher the support for President Donald Trump in any one county, the higher the fertility rate was likely to be in that county. Specifically, the top 20% of […]

High-skilled immigrants are not, in fact, stealing our jobs

In quintessential Howard Lutnick fashion, the commerce secretary forced the White House to spend 24 hours performing cleanup after his comments about changes to the H-1B visa program for skilled foreign workers. Lutnick had insisted that President Donald Trump’s new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas was not just an annual charge, but one that would […]

Games are for the adults now

The symptom of a cultural illness is often also a cause of that same illness. For example, violence begets distrust, which begets violence, and poverty begets ill health, which begets poverty. And as it turns out, childlessness begets perpetual adolescence, which begets childlessness. This vicious circle has been elucidated in, of all places, a research […]

There are no promises Gavin Newsom won’t break

Sure, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) may be transitioning California’s electric grid to less reliable energy sources and forcing people to buy electric vehicles, but at least he promised to help lower electric vehicle costs for Californians. He isn’t going to keep that promise, of course, but it’s the thought that counts. Upon taking office, President […]

All 50 states are now richer than Britain

Is the United Kingdom really poorer than Mississippi? Have the Brits truly sunk to the point where, if they were to join the United States, they would be the 51st state out of 51? Douglas Carswell, director of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy, first made this claim in 2023. A Conservative and then UK […]

Escalator and escalation

Sometimes, the jokes write themselves. If you were a low-grade comedy writer with a chip on your shoulder and the same liberal opinions as everyone else you know, you might fantasize about a president who came down a golden escalator getting stuck going up an escalator at the United Nations building and then, as a […]

After Charlie Kirk, a Great Awakening?

The collapse of community and the crisis of belonging comprise the biggest stories of the past 50 years. In 2000, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community sounded the siren on this crisis — the long-term decline of “social capital,” as author Robert Putnam put it. If you read the book closely, you […]

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