He’s been hailed and celebrated as a hero of the downtrodden. But now we know he was a particularly heinous type of oppressor.
In the case of current U.S. military operations against the Islamist regime in Iran, much of that focus has been critical of the U.S. ability to open the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic after ...
If the Jones Act is so essential for the United States to respond to wars and national emergencies, why is it repeatedly waived?
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Vindicated

I’ve seen Dan Caldwell act with the kind of integrity the Marine Corps instills in men like him, even in the face of political incentives that would twist others.
Sure, take the wheel.
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A Judicial Coup in Utah

From this we can deduce that the District of Utah declined to appoint Holyoak as U.S. attorney following the expiration of her interim term. This is no longer uncommon, having happened in (at least) ...
Strickland hit Harper in the hip with a pitch in the eighth inning and the Washington slugger charged the mound, wildly firing his helmet before trading punches to the head with Strickland during the ...
But now, after Paul Thomas Anderson’s political farce One Battle After Another was awarded Best Picture, the fact that the Oscars are totally politicized cannot be denied. The real tragedy is that the ...
It was inevitable that Ed Miliband, the millenarian fanatic presiding over Britain's net zero policies would seize on the disruption to energy markets caused by the Iran war as a ...
One of the biggest changes to NYC life in my lifetime is the slow fade of the Irish diaspora and it’s barely talked about at all — though its one of the subjects of the great 9/11 novel Let the Great ...
There are no such regime forces inside Iran that would have led it to a brighter day if only the West hadn’t killed them first.
If our forces can’t restore free navigation, it will represent a significant failure of a traditional pillar of U.S. power.