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The UK Must Get Tough on Brexit Jan. 12, 2019

Dick Morris

The voters of the United Kingdom have decided that their nation must leave the European Union and it... Read More

How to Solve the Brexit Dilemma Dec. 13, 2018

Steve Chapman

We've all had the experience of getting something we want and soon realizing that we really didn't w... Read More

The People's Revolutions Against the Global Elites Dec. 13, 2018

Laura Hollis

Events taking place around the Western world have their roots in common trends and similar sentiment... Read More

Who's to Blame? Weak Leaders, Weak Institutions, Weak Voters? Nov. 30, 2018

Michael Barone

In the wake of the off-year elections, conservative analyst Yuval Levin saw no winners. "It is the w... Read More

Digital Tax Fight Not Yet Over Nov. 15, 2018

Veronique de Rugy

Indications suggest that the Paris-led effort to impose EU-level taxes on cross-border digital servi... Read More

Trump's Trade Triumph Jul. 31, 2018

Stephen Moore

The media and other Trump haters can't seem to let themselves admit it, but President Donald Trump s... Read More

How Trump Can Lower Drug Prices Jul. 17, 2018

Stephen Moore

One of Donald Trump's more memorable promises on the campaign trail was to lower the cost of prescri... Read More

How Should Small Businesses Respond to the GDPR? May. 15, 2018

Succeeding in Your Business

"My partner and I run a small software business that caters to a niche market. "Our customers (all b... Read More

Might Makes Might Mar. 27, 2018

William Murchison

A door creaks — metaphorically, of course — and a metaphorical breeze slinks into the ro... Read More

France Leads the Anti-Trump 'Resistance' Jun. 15, 2017

Froma Harrop

When historians recount the downward spiral of Trumpian populism, they may very well start in France... Read More

Is Obama's World a Utopian Myth? Nov. 18, 2016

Patrick Buchanan

Speaking in Greece on his valedictory trip to Europe as president, Barack Obama struck a familiar th... Read More

Anatomy of a Multi-Government Shakedown Sep. 22, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

I'm slow to defend corporations these days because so many of them have built their business models ... Read More

Could Britain Become the Fourth Amigo? Sep. 22, 2016

Froma Harrop

Britain's vote to leave the European Union sparks speculation on where the United Kingdom might turn... Read More

How Is the Godless West Working Out? Sep. 13, 2016

Dennis Prager

There are many recent developments in the godless West. To name a few: —The Supreme Court of I... Read More

Maybe Borders Aren't the Worst Invention Ever Aug. 30, 2016

Michael Barone

"Borders are the worst invention ever made by politicians." Those were the words of Jean-Claude Junc... Read More

Few in the West Are Serious About Islamic Terror Jul. 19, 2016

Dennis Prager

It appears that no matter how many men, women and children Islamists slaughter or maim, few in the W... Read More

A Walk With the Demonstrators Jul. 07, 2016

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

LONDON — A week after the historic Brexit referendum I attended what we might call its sequel.... Read More

Brexit Due to Failure of Elites, Not Bigotry of Masses Jul. 01, 2016

Michael Barone

Bigotry! Nativism! Racism! That's what elites in Britain, Europe and here have been howling, explana... Read More

The Sunday After Brexit Jun. 29, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

It was off to one side of the train line but not too far away. The tower of an ancient church stood ... Read More

Let's Celebrate Britain's 2016 Declaration of Independence Jun. 29, 2016

Austin Bay

The British separation from the European Union of June 23, 2016, doesn't precisely replicate the Ame... Read More