October 27 2025


Family October 20, 2025

The elimination of motherhood

To create children who have never had a mother of any sort is to conjure Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World

Mary Wakefield

International October 20, 2025

How Israel won the war – and lost the PR battle

The Jewish state has won. But at what cost?

Ben Domenech

Culture October 20, 2025

Legal immigration is a nightmare

Portugal is notoriously bureaucratic

Lionel Shriver

International October 20, 2025

How the drug cartels are ‘diversifying’ into baby-trafficking

Many of the women were lured with promises of easy cash jobs during the final months of pregnancy

Katarina Szulc

Culture October 20, 2025

How Alex Jones won

A mixture of Martin Luther King Jr. and L. Ron Hubbard, he is our greatest living orator

Luke Lyman

Law October 20, 2025

Trump inherited a weaponized justice system

The President’s vigorous effort to call to account those who waged lawfare against him is a necessary purgative

Roger Kimball

Europe October 20, 2025

How Germany is preparing for war

Following years of underinvestment, the German army is restocking its arsenal

Lisa Haseldine

Culture October 20, 2025

What did the ancients consider a ‘just war’?

Cicero understood war in ways that have shaped our own understanding

Peter Jones

Culture October 20, 2025

Why the Army needs the cavalry

Yes, the horses were a throwback to a bygone era, but isn’t the Army proud of its history?

Alexander M. Bielakowski

Politics October 20, 2025

Should the Nord Stream saboteurs be extradited to Germany?

Berlin prosecutors see the operation as an attack on Germany – the Poles see it as an attack on Russia

Owen Matthews

International October 20, 2025

The rise of the mayors

Innovative local leaders are having their day

Michael R. Bloomberg

Politics October 20, 2025

The Clinton curse

The decoupling of the working class from the Democrats is one of Clinton’s enduring legacies

Daniel McCarthy

Culture October 20, 2025

‘Gender-affirming care’ is never justified

The scale of the problem is no longer a matter of opinion; it’s a number

January Littlejohn

Politics October 20, 2025

Laura Loomer is in the crosshairs

The provocateur won’t let daily death threats derail her agenda

Ben Clerkin

Culture October 20, 2025

New York City belongs to the rats

The rodents grace T-shirts, mugs and cups

Josie Cox

Tech October 20, 2025

Welcome to the Chinese century

The Asian superpower has already leapfrogged the US

Steve Hsu

Technology October 20, 2025

Can the US government escape the clutches of Microsoft?

While other tech giants were selling data, Microsoft has been building a monopoly on federal tech contracts

Jack Kieffaber