More than once, I’ve been drawn into a conversation among friends and family about who had the worst job. To the extent this is a competition,...
The indictment of Donald Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Thursday sent shockwaves around the country. Trump’s defenders — and even some legal experts —...
After seeing John Wick 4, which is already a certified box office hit at a time when few people actually go to the movies, I got...
The way the Pulitzer Prizes work seems simple enough – an Ivy league university hands out annual awards that ostensibly recognize important journalism. In practice, however,...
This week, two government agencies — the Department of Energy and the FBI — announced that they had concluded the most likely origin of the Covid...
After the death of George Floyd, leaders in Democratic cities across the country, who were alternately scared and desperate to virtue signal, refused to take action...
It was recently announced that Roald Dahl’s much-beloved children’s books — which include “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “The Witches,” “Matilda,” and “James and the Giant...
Burt Bacharach died Wednesday at the age of 94, and while the deaths of popular artists usually occasion some accounting of their contributions, his contribution to...
If there was any doubt that we are engaged in some sort of cold war or contest for global superiority with China, the emergence of the...
It’s hard to read the news and not keep coming to the conclusion that the media think you’re stupid. Case in point: On Wednesday, it was...