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Let’s suppose, for a moment, that yesterday was the first time you heard that someone had opened fire on a church full of schoolchildren in Minneapolis last week.
The city and county of Los Angeles have struggled to jump-start home and business reconstructions eight months after wildfires destroyed Pacific Palisades and Altadena, with only 17 permits issued for ...
Saudi Arabia wants to be cool so badly you can smell the desperation from orbit. Vision 2030 — the kingdom’s masterplan to reinvent itself as a cultural hub — reads less like strategy and more like a ...
It was July 1984, a very late weeknight. My buddy Mike and I closed up Perkins Restaurant in Butler, Pennsylvania, and left about 1 a.m. with a six-pack of Budweiser pounders for the old Kaufman’s ...
In his own fashion, President Donald Trump helped CBS News join the transparency bandwagon. You could see it after White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe interviewed Department of Homeland Security ...
You’ve probably heard about the cretins who’ve desecrated works of art by hurling paint at them — but have you heard about the company that’s desecrating classic sports cars such as early Porsche 911s ...
Other New York Democrats — including New York Attorney General Tricia James and Congressman Jerrold Nadler — and Senator ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not a conscious entity. It doesn’t think. It doesn’t feel. It isn’t plotting against us. It ...
While the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen have launched over 72 ballistic missiles and 23 drones at Israel since March, the fact that most projectiles are intercepted or downed before ever ...
I haven’t written about it here at The American Spectator, at least that I can remember, but I’m becoming a subscriber to the theory that Donald Trump is the kryptonite to Saul Alinsky’s Superman.
As geopolitical challenges mount elsewhere around the globe, securing America’s own hemisphere seems all the more urgent.
In 1954, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court held in Brown v. Board of Education that state laws establishing racial segregation in public schools were unconstitutional. Three years later, the Arkansas ...
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