Opinion
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.
Nonprofits shouldn’t have to rely on Supreme Court protection
The Supreme Court’s decision rebuking New Jersey for its harassment of pro-life pregnancy centers reminded state officials that they can’t trample constitutional rights just because they feel like it.
Pastor’s open letter to Senate candidate James Talarico says it all
Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico’s list of biblical absurdities continues to grow.
Trump’s new order secures America’s customs border
A secure border means a safe and prosperous America. That is a central tenet of the Trump presidency.
What’s a little mob attack on a church service?
If you are a left-wing activist living in St. Paul, Minnesota, you now have official state sanction to invade a church, scream at parishioners, terrify children and harass people leaving services.
America’s failure to understand totalitarian regimes could be fatal
President Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “crazy” in a phone conversation last week about Israel’s strikes against Hezbollah, Iran’s terrorist proxy in Lebanon.
Is Beijing winning the Taiwan narrative war?
The Chinese Communist Party recently achieved a series of propaganda and narrative victories in its relations with Taiwan, the United States and the rest of the free world.
How ‘In God We Trust’ ended up on our currency
“In God We Trust” is a slogan and proclamation that has long been emblazoned on American currency.