Opinion
Jean Carroll’s ‘lies’ central to Trump’s appeal
New York City is enemy territory for President Trump, and no episode illustrates that better than the case of E. Jean Carroll.
Is Kevin Warsh a hawk or a dove?
Next week, Kevin Warsh will chair the Federal Reserve’s policymaking committee. Through the post-meeting statement and press conference, we may finally get a glimpse of the real man.
Make November National American History and Founders Month
On the Fourth of July, the country will mark 250 years since 56 men signed their names to a single sheet of parchment and pledged their lives to an idea.
The statistical impossibility of L.A.’s mayor race
ChatGPT could not find one example in American history of a third-place candidate surging days after an election to overtake second place — yet that is what we are seeing in the Los Angeles mayoral race.
Lessons from Graham Platner
How can Graham Platner, who might win the Democratic nomination for senator from Maine in Tuesday’s primary election, ever be seriously considered for such a job?
California government involved terror-linked group CAIR in education
As the U.S. confronts deadly Islamism worldwide, some here at home have been quietly helping extremists make inroads in our education system.
Shackled by history: How Asia risks forfeiting its future in the Indo-Pacific
History is indispensable. Nations that forget history often repeat its mistakes. Historical memory provides lessons, warnings and perspective.
Elevation of retired Navy Capt. Hung Cao gives U.S. Navy a chance for generational change
For the first time since the Reagan era, the U.S. Navy is in a favorable position, with a capable leadership poised to address the critical challenges facing America’s maritime forces.
Government about to defund national parks and fund abortion
Unless our leaders act now, our government will cut funding that elevates life and spend billions of dollars literally destroying life.