The Cold, My Nemesis
The great consolation of this big freeze has been cozying near the living room fireplace, around a real fire, and giving in to children’s demands for s’mores
Leading American conservative editorial magazine founded by William F. Buckley Jr.
The great consolation of this big freeze has been cozying near the living room fireplace, around a real fire, and giving in to children’s demands for s’mores
Requiring federal agencies to obtain a judicial warrant for immigration arrests would kneecap enforcement and overburden district judges
The article critiques the misuse of the term "protester," arguing that it often conflates peaceful demonstrations with violent actions, undermining the integrity of genuine activism.
Edmund Burke’s spurned advice to Parliament in 1775 has found new relevance in Minneapolis
Trump has overestimated what he could achieve and underestimated the voters, allies, and legal grounding needed to make his accomplishments last
ICE tactics are the pretext; the real issue is whether states can make themselves no-go zones immune from federal law
As with Renee Good’s death, refusal to conduct a credible criminal investigation only makes the eventual prosecution of federal agents more likely
Declining net migration and a continuing shift to the red states is redrawing America’s political map
At a minimum, the DHS secretary should immediately become the least visible member of this administration
Poland has firmly rejected adopting the euro, emphasizing its commitment to national sovereignty and economic stability while seeking to maintain its own currency, the zloty.
He’s advancing the idea that one person’s wisdom garnered through age is another person’s calcified thinking
The former Arizona senator, who is withdrawing from public life, was an admired legislator who understood the limits of diplomacy alone