Iranian Christians fled to America to avoid being killed; now they’re stuck in Panama. What does wokeness have to do with the economy? Plenty. Life advice from a basketball legend. And more. | Continue reading
A group of Iranian Christian converts thought they had made it safely to the U.S. before they were shackled, loaded onto a military plane, and sent away. | Continue reading
Republicans outnumber Democrats by the biggest margin in 30 years. It’s an opportunity for Trump to recast the political landscape. | Continue reading
They’re living the American dream in West Texas. And they don’t think the president will want to deport them, when he hears how much they pay in taxes. | Continue reading
The fight over the justice is really a fight for the future of legal conservatism. | Continue reading
Wokeness was born in a time when money was free. Its demise began when interest rates went up. | Continue reading
To be truly great, writes George Raveling, don’t focus on the glory. Focus on the drudgery. | Continue reading
The Democrats desperately need a new vision. Two prominent liberal journalists are offering one. | Continue reading
James Damore was unpersoned after he wrote a memo at Google. Now he’s living as a digital hermit in Luxembourg. We tracked him down. | Continue reading
James Damore, the author of the ‘misogynist’ Google memo, was banished from the tech world and became a digital hermit. Now, his ideas have been vindicated. Will he be? | Continue reading
A Texas man is awaiting execution for shaking his child to death. But even the detective on the case now thinks he’s innocent. | Continue reading
Gov. JB Pritzker memory-holes DEI. Christopher Caldwell on economics. An exclusive report from the ground in Syria. And much more. | Continue reading
There’s a legitimate case for tariffs. But the president needs to explain it to the public—in a way that makes great TV. | Continue reading
In just four days, more than 800 people were killed, most of them civilians. In an exclusive report, The Free Press reveals who is behind the atrocity. | Continue reading
Mentions of diversity and equity have vanished from the Pritzker Family Foundation’s website amid Trump’s attack on DEI. | Continue reading
Ordinary Americans elected Trump because they expected him to make things better. Did they realize they were getting a reactionary economic project? | Continue reading
My ancestors, the ancient Celts, understood that mortality is not an enemy, but something to be embraced. | Continue reading
If I’d come here to hear romantic platitudes about the past, I’d come to the wrong place. | Continue reading
As egg prices rise, the agricultural secretary told Americans: Get some hens! It’s not a bad idea. | Continue reading
I went to the Trump Tower party for young, single conservatives. Here's what I overheard. | Continue reading
An arbitrator has barred Sarah Wynn-Williams from promoting her explosive new book. We got one of the only interviews. | Continue reading
Stock prices go down, tariffs go up, MAHA comes for fast food, ICE comes for Khalil, AOC shrinks interest rates, Rahm and Gavin reach for the vast middle, and much more. | Continue reading
Ivy League college told to ban masks, expel or suspend students who promote Jew-hate, and put a department under ‘academic receivership’ for five years. | Continue reading
What makes the author’s campaign of self-promotion conspicuous—week after week, year after year—is his utter lack of inhibition. | Continue reading
Our ancestors endured pogroms, famine, and exile—all while preserving two old Hebrew heirlooms. Tonight, to celebrate Purim, we’ll read from them. | Continue reading
The Archbishop of New York on Christianity and antisemitism. How Tesla became the new MAGA hat. Can MAHA beat the junk food lobby? Mahmoud Khalil. And much more. | Continue reading
Each one of us has a different conception story. | Continue reading
On Tuesday, President Trump turned the White House lawn into a Tesla showroom. Will his base buy the cars to ‘own the libs’? | Continue reading
My captors dreamed of total rule. Now, the Alawites and the Christians live under their nightmare. | Continue reading
Obesity is rampant, but the government subsidizes soda and candy for the poor. Now there’s finally a chance to change that. | Continue reading
Jew-hatred and Christianity are incompatible, writes the Archbishop of New York. | Continue reading
Anyone who says the law is obvious here is not telling the truth. | Continue reading
The people of Wethersfield do not deny that the newcomers have changed their lives. But they are afraid to discuss it on their own doorsteps. | Continue reading
Peter Coy, Michael Lind, and Erick Erickson on market turbulence. Christopher Rufo on right-wing Jew-hate. The war comes through the window in Moscow. ActBlue. And much more. | Continue reading
The right should reject these poisonous ideas and their merchants. | Continue reading
President Trump has drawn the ire of Democrats, Ukrainians, and college presidents. Wall Street assumed the president would have their back. Not so fast. | Continue reading
Muscovites have long been insulated from the war their country launched. That changed on Tuesday, when Ukraine unleashed a major drone attack on the capital. | Continue reading
The claim that tariffs are inherently misguided and inevitably harmful does not stand up to scrutiny. | Continue reading
Republicans risk repeating Democrats’ mistake—forgetting it’s the economy, stupid. | Continue reading
A Republican lawmaker has asked the Treasury to look into ‘credible allegations’ against the Democratic fundraising platform. | Continue reading
Eli Lake believes it is incoherent to continue support for Israel while cutting off Ukraine. Michael Brendan Dougherty disagrees. | Continue reading
A White House official says the case is a ‘blueprint’ for more arrests. An explosive new book from a Facebook whistleblower. Tina Brown on Meghan Markle. And more. | Continue reading
You may have never heard of Sarah Wynn-Williams, but that’s about to change. | Continue reading
A White House official says that Mahmoud Khalil posed a ‘threat to the foreign policy and national security interests of the United States.’ And that his case is a blueprint for more arrests. | Continue reading
For lessons on the president’s offer to Ukraine, look back at FDR. | Continue reading
Five years after Megxit, the Sussexes’ life is now all about pretending. | Continue reading
If you want to hear how playlists, Spotify, and the shuffle function have changed studio albums forever, listen to the pop star’s latest. | Continue reading
With a presidential pardon in the bag, the disgraced ex-governor may be eyeing a run for mayor of Chicago. ‘I’m at the stage of my life that’s a new beginning.’ | Continue reading