“The English follow the principle that when one lies, one should lie big and stick to it. They keep up their lies, even at the risk of looking ridiculous,” Josef Goebbels, Hitler’s minister of propaganda, wrote in a 1941 essay titled Churchill’s…
On Sept. 30, hours before the federal government shut down, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had a baffling act to fit in. The FDA stealthily approved a new generic version of the abortion drug mifepristone. Mifepristone, a drug the FDA…
Artificial intelligence is shaping medicine, communication, and culture, and whether we like it or not, it’s shaping the conversation about life itself. If we want to accomplish our goal of protecting the unborn and supporting mothers in crisis,…
By Liz Peek Millions of Americans turned out across the country last Saturday for the “No Kings” rallies, protesting, according to The New York Times, a president that the crowds view as “acting like a monarch.” The success of the protests,…
One of the key incentives many Republicans had for trashing Donald Trump and his supporters was their concern about elites — who made it clear that populist conservatism was a bright red line no one should cross. And Trump dances right over that…
For years, some state-level voices have floated the idea of punishing women for having abortions. And in recent months, a few national pro-life leaders have started calling for it more openly. They believe that arresting women might stop…
Alarm bells are ringing across the welfare states of Europe. Or to put it another way, the long-term chickens are coming home to roost in the short-term. British economist and charlatan John Maynard Keynes once smugly declared, “In the long run,…
On my way home from the Knesset, where President Trump delivered a historic address on the peace agreement he brokered — not just for Israel, but for the entire Middle East and the world — I found myself reflecting on a simple truth: Redemption…
By The New York Post Editorial Board Last week brought not one but at least three reminders of the carnage revolving-door justice inflicts on the city, even as voters seem poised to elect a huge fan of “decarceration” as mayor. Accused…
Nearly three years ago on December 29, 2022, the game of soccer lost perhaps its greatest player ever when Edson Arantes do Nascimento died in Sao Paolo, Brazil. He was 82. Known to the world by his nickname Pelé, he set numerous records as the…
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