By Mike Watson “The future is certain,” the Soviet joke goes. “It’s the past that keeps changing.” This wisecrack and its variants hit at one…
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REVIEW: ‘King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation’ by Scott Anderson By Ray Takeyh Since 1979 numerous scholars…
By Aaron Sibarium In January 2020, five months before the wave of left-wing activism unleashed by George Floyd’s death, the writer Christopher Caldwell published…
‘History will remember what was lost here’ By Andrew Stiles and Jameson Mitrovich FOGGY BOTTOM—A handful of disgruntled former bureaucrats gathered outside the U.S. State Department headquarters…
Chris Pernell works to ‘drive equitable health outcomes and transform healthcare systems through a comprehensive socioeconomic approach valuing the whole person’ By Jon Levine A…
Hamas ‘formally placed bounties’ on Americans while demanding ‘that any ceasefire deal in Gaza must end GHF’s operations,’ cable states By Adam Kredo Hamas has…
Farah Jasmine Griffin has signed several petitions demanding the Ivy League school divest from Israel By Jessica Costescu and Jessica Schwalb Columbia University has appointed Farah Jasmine…
The IDF destroyed ‘over 40 missile infrastructure components directed toward the State of Israel, including missile storage sites and military operatives of the Iranian Regime’…
By Peter Mansoor Presidential speechwriter and journalist Jonathan Horn, author of books on George Washington’s latter years in the 18th century and Confederate general…
By Chuck Ross Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies has hired the former public relations firm of sex predators Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein as…
By Thomas Catenacci President Donald Trump ordered his administration to lift an April stop work order halting a massive offshore wind farm being constructed…
By Collin Anderson Harvard University, in the midst of its funding fight with the Trump administration, released its long-awaited anti-Semitism report on Tuesday. It provides a…
The Education Department and HHS will investigate whether the journal violated civil rights law By Aaron Sibarium The Trump administration on Monday launched multiple probes…
‘Training the XPCC risked complicity in Beijing’s atrocities against Uyghurs and other ethno-religious minorities,’ foreign policy expert says By Jessica Costescu Harvard University quietly trained…
By Scott Walter and Sarah Lee If the federal government’s fleet of inspectors general had been doing their jobs, would DOGE even exist? The question arises…
One former State Department official described ‘a lack of embarrassment among some USAID staffers about being associated with terrorist organizations’ By Adam Kredo As the…