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Pentagon announces ‘zero tolerance’ for military personnel mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, the Pentagon indicated that any celebration or mockery of the assassination of an American will not be tolerated within its ranks.

Desensitized, detached, disposable — the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s death shows how living in our own algorithms is a recipe for dystopia

Charlie Kirk became one of the most powerful figures in politics because he did something extraordinary in today’s world. He went to college campuses...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 12

2005—Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. stoically endures the endless opening statements of Senate Judiciary Committee members as his confirmation hearing begins. Roberts...

What We Can Learn from Charlie Kirk

Follow his example. Now is the time to rigorously defend free speech.

Europe Is Going After America’s Biggest Companies. Trump Must Push Back

The administration should leverage an essential legal tool against unfair practices in digital markets.

Deregulation: Clearing the Way to a Better Economy

We already have the tools we need to ease the regulatory burden.

After Charlie Kirk’s murder, we must draw a line

This week, Charlie Kirk — husband, father, and one of the foremost conservative voices of his generation as founder of Turning Point USA — was assassinated on a Utah college campus. In broad daylight, during a debate with students, Charlie Kirk was murdered. In the United States of America in the 21st century, he was […]

From cold to hot with Andrey Kurkov

Originally published in 1996, Andrey Kurkov’s novel Death and the Penguin, which follows a humble obituarist and his pet penguin in post-communist Ukraine, finds tenderness and comedy in bleak circumstances. Lies are endemic, and murder is commonplace, but there is enough warmth and humour for one to feel the power of evil in the knowledge […]

Charlie Kirk’s death is America’s turning point

Something profoundly important may, one hopes, have happened to America’s understanding of itself when a sniper murdered Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10. This is despite our becoming sadly familiar with political violence, not least because of two assassination attempts against President Donald Trump last year. Back then, Trump got up quickly from the ground after […]

How a Communist turned conservative reshaped America

William F. Buckley called him “Mission Control.” National Review publisher Bill Rusher referred to him as “the Master.” From Australia, Professor Hiram Caton described him as “the central nervous system of the body conservative, the only man who was in constant touch with what all of us in the remote regions were thinking.” REVIEW OF ‘BUCKLEY: THE […]

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