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The History Is Real in Winchester, Virginia Mar. 11, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Entering the town of Winchester, Virginia, is like traveling back in time. My recent... Read More

Top Travel Destinations May Surprise You Jan. 07, 2023

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Google has released its list of the most-searched scenic spots in the United States ... Read More

In the End, Sweden Did It Right Feb. 22, 2022

Stephen Moore

What if two years ago, when COVID-19 first hit these shores, our politicians hadn't panicked? What i... Read More

A Post-Roe Abortion Political 'Revolution' Is Unlikely Dec. 03, 2021

Michael Barone

The Supreme Court, as this is written, is hearing oral arguments in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Wom... Read More

Our Inflexible, Outdated Constitution Nov. 26, 2021

Ted Rall

A national constitution ought to reflect a society's fundamental values by defining a set of legal p... Read More

Hackers Showcase America's Vulnerabilities Jun. 10, 2021

Armstrong Williams

Among many claimed benefits, cryptocurrencies supposedly offer two significant benefits over fiat cu... Read More

Skills Matter Jun. 10, 2021

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

Controversy erupted Tuesday over a comment made by economist Art Laffer regarding hourly wages. Ask... Read More

Painful History Lessons from the Tulsa Race Massacre Jun. 04, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

As the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre was observed from May 31 to June 1, I spent part... Read More

Jews Can't Let the US Turn into Europe Jun. 04, 2021

David Harsanyi

This month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sent extra state patrols to Jewish neighborhoods after a ... Read More

Memorial Day Tribute: Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Jun. 01, 2021

Common Sense

In 1967, "Memorial Day" became the official title of the somber holiday we observe on May 31. Across... Read More

Were the Wars Wise? Were They Worth It? Jun. 01, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

Through the long Memorial Day weekend, anyone who read the newspapers or watched television could no... Read More

Without Dirty Mining, You Can't Make Clean Cars May. 30, 2021

Debra J. Saunders

Before the November election, candidate Joe Biden's campaign let it be known that the Democratic nom... Read More

Does Our Diversity Portend Disintegration? May. 28, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

After nine people were shot to death by a public transit worker, who then killed himself in San Jose... Read More

China's Bio-Economic War on the World Has Begun to Backfire May. 26, 2021

Austin Bay

In May 2014, I quit kidding myself and realized that China was at war with the United States. I real... Read More

This Should Bug You More Than Cicadas May. 26, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

A reasonable person living in the United States over the past seventeen years might have been occasi... Read More

Merkel Flips Off Biden's Protest -- to Buy Putin's Gas May. 25, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

When the U.S. created NATO, a primary purpose of the alliance was to serve as a western wall to defe... Read More

This Small Town's Sense of Community Is No Accident May. 25, 2021

Salena Zito

HOT SPRINGS, Virginia — Where the tidy brick sidewalks end at the edge of the business distric... Read More

What Does Putin Have on Biden? May. 21, 2021

David Harsanyi

Only a few months ago, the Biden administration argued that Nord Stream 2, a proposed natural-gas pi... Read More

Labor Shortage Caused by Government May. 19, 2021

John Stossel

America has a record 8.1 million job openings. The media call it a "labor shortage." But it's not a... Read More

Bibi & Hamas -- Only Winners in Gaza War May. 18, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

"Israel is Winning Battles, Hamas is Winning the War." So ran the headline in the Jerusalem Post ato... Read More