Rep. Thomas Massie is fighting for his political life ahead of Tuesday's primary, accusing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and a group of wealthy Jews of attempting to "buy a seat in Congress."
The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran faced new challenges Sunday as President Trump weighed further military action and the United Arab Emirates saw a fresh round of attacks on its energy infrastructure.
Sen. James Risch (R-ID), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, must speak more urgently against President Donald Trump’s escalating intimidation of the Danish territory of Greenland. As the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, the Trump administration has tasked the intelligence community […]
The worst argument in America’s immigration debate is what is called the existential imperative, which says America’s future, our very national survival, depends on importing tens of millions of foreigners. Progressive Democrats usually frame the existential imperative in moral terms — restricting immigration betrays America’s legacy as an open, tolerant, melting pot of diversity and opportunity. […]
The controversial Real ID officially goes into effect today. It marks the end of a process that began 20 years ago as a national security response to the September 11 terrorist attacks. For the most part, it went unnoticed over the years until citizens began to panic about the approaching deadline to switch to a […]
Democrats continue to coddle and enable “pro-Palestine” protesters, even as they commit crimes during their antisemitic protests. The latest example comes from Michigan, where Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel dropped the charges against seven protesters who were charged with trespassing and resisting and obstructing a police officer. This comes after protests and a pressure campaign […]
In the midst of war in 1747, Benjamin Franklin appealed to the German Pennsylvania settlers, asking them to create a militia to defend the colony. Franklin said people are united by “love” that commands sacrifice and transcends mere economic interest. When the Germans resisted, he opposed their further immigration. “Why,” he asked, “should Pennsylvania, founded […]
With the number of older Americans who are successful independent professionals, solopreneurs, entrepreneurs, and small business owners, the narrative about them is disheartening. Sad sack stories abound about older people unretiring or having difficulty navigating these economic times, being the only reason they engage in independent contracting or the gig economy. This is a limited view and inaccurate […]
Two questions dominating the immigration debate for decades can be summed up as: who should America allow in, and how many should come? There are unlimited answers to these two questions, but the most unreasonable and irresponsible response would be for our government to leave it up to random chance. Unfortunately, this is precisely what […]
I once served on the campus budget committee for a large public university. Over a dozen years, starting in the late 90s, I witnessed many changes in how the university operated. The biggest change was the surge in international students, especially those from China. Those students helped us balance our budgets, hire exceptional faculty, and […]
The International Monetary Fund, the global lender of last resort for national governments, will meet on Friday to consider a new $1.3 billion loan to Pakistan under its Resilience and Sustainability Facility. The loan would be the 25th that the IMF has provided Pakistan, and it follows a $1.3 billion loan for climate change in […]
“President Trump is not going to do another ‘JCPOA’ with Iran. He’s simply not going to do a bad deal with the mullahs who have been trying to assassinate him for the past five years. It isn’t happening. Relax.” This is the refrain that people confident about the realism of President Donald Trump’s national security […]