Opinion - Page 43

Unintentional or on purpose, California can’t keep the lights on

Rolling blackouts were a familiar experience for Californians just a few years ago, as Democrats’ reckless climate policies weakened the state’s electric grid. Now...

The party of careerists

What do you get when the party of feminism joins up with the party of the upper-middle-class strivers? You get today’s Democratic Party, where career...

Disney and our lost sense of community

When Walt Disney first opened his theme parks in California and Florida, he had every intention of making them available “to as many families...

The media fail the public on Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk

On the night of Aug. 22, Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee who had fled the horrors of war in her homeland, boarded a...

Alter Russia’s escalation calculus against NATO

In a rare escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, NATO forces engaged in a direct defense of allied airspace overnight Tuesday-Wednesday. The incident occurred when...

NATO must punish Russia incursion with 10-mile air cordon

In a blatant attempt to test NATO unity and President Donald Trump‘s resolve as leader of the free world, Russia launched an unprovoked aerial...

Progressivism is killing Americans

Three savage acts of violence, unfolding in rapid succession, reveal just how profoundly progressive ideology has infected America. What began as far-Left dogma spread...

Name change

Part of being a student — even an old one, like me — is spending time in the library. As I write this, I...

Review of ‘Midnight on the Potomac’ by Scott Ellsworth

I am always on the lookout for historians who can fashion well-worn stories from the past into sparkling new dramas filled with cliffhangers and...

The hardcore paradox

Recently, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has argued that during the Biden years, Army basic training became too soft and lost some of its...
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