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Jason FieldsNewsweek |
The encampment on George Washington University's campus was loud and triumphant. Brown University had decided to seemingly cave in to their...
The United States of America is an empire of might and of influence. There has never been anything like it for scale and global impact, even if...
I have had my faith in Congress restored by the bipartisan—yes, I said bipartisan—effort to end TikTok's reign as primary the tool of American...
The world is on an elevator to hell, and someone removed the emergency stop button. Standing at the top of the shaft is a demon named Greed with a...
President Vladimir Putin couldn't murder opposition leader Alexei Navalny with a bullet behind closed doors in the good-old Soviet way—at least not...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is apparently looking to reach out to the American public, and to do it directly. He's nosing around the possibility...
Legacy media keeps getting it wrong. Breathless coverage of a foregone conclusion—the presidential primaries—makes The New York Times, Washington...
"Unprecedented." "Landmark." "Historic." "Groundbreaking." These are just some of the poorly chosen words that have marred headlines since the latest...
Geopolitics isn't a beauty contest, and the most congenial contestant doesn't come home with the prize. The world is a place of violence mitigated by...
Thanksgiving is the best holiday on the American calendar. It applies to everyone, there are no presents involved, and even if Black Friday is coming,...
Israel and its people are being asked to do something unprecedented in history: commit suicide. Nothing else will satisfy the nation's enemies. The...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign began as a joke in bad taste. His positions on vaccines (anti) should have disqualified him from...