Mr. Sperry is the former D.C. bureau chief for Investor's Business Daily, a Hoover Institution media fellow, and author of several books, including bestseller Infiltration. Read M ...
Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America’s Image Abroad. She teaches at Boston College and is working on a book about the importance of informal speech norms in the digital age. The series does ...
In its pages today, AOC threw her support behind Michigan’s Abdul El-Sayed. Sure, within the Democratic Party, there are “ideological differences,” she said, but all Democrats agree that we are in a ...
• The way the DSA is going, Graham Platner can restore his tattoo.
The Supreme Court Didn’t Just Save Women’s Sports. It Preserved the Legal Rights of Women The Culture Wars in Pro Sports Go On — for Now The End of Rec League The Ali–Inoki Fight at 50 The Death of ...
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Brett Schaefer

Brett Schaefer is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute focusing on the United Nations and international organizations. Setting the record straight on the recent New York Times screed ...
The Declaration of Independence is a stirring statement of America’s creed, but is it also a sexist and xenophobic document?   Defending the Supreme Court’s increasing use of foreign law in ...
A nother Julian Schnabel biopic, In the Hand of Dante, confers grandeur upon one of his contemporaries as a way of explaining Schnabel’s own ambitions. This time it’s Nick Tos ...
The American Flag will arrive on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building around 10 a.m. on July 4 after being carried, by hand, across the country by hundreds of American runners.
The vice president’s theory that the Nixon coalition was stronger and more durable doesn’t survive contact with reality. JD Vance, speaking at the Richard Nixon Foundation, had a story to tell in ...