From cornfields to street corners, generations of American young men have pursued their dreams on the diamond.

Litigation Remains a Vital Tool in Taking Back Our Universities
Colleges and universities forced to pay for punishing those who dare to question left-wing narratives will learn to respect the First Amendment again.

Study Blames Americans for Stressing Out Immigrants
Researchers discover that immigration to the U.S. is harmful to immigrants, but only because we’re so terrible that we ask them to assimilate.

Other Presidents Complained, But Trump Made NATO Step Up
Trump has accomplished what other presidents only dreamed about regarding NATO commitments.

Mamdani Speaks to the AI Generation’s Casualties
Conservatives should not be surprised to see the rise of left-wing populists like Zohran Mamdani when the economic insecurity of voters goes unaddressed.

America Needs ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
America has suffered the consequences of false compassion for illegal immigrants for too long.

Tallying Up Biden’s Immigration Damage
After four years of Biden, the foreign-born population now makes up a higher percentage of the overall U.S. population than at any time on record.

The Moral Error in Calling Mamdani a Commie
The temptation to label today’s leftists “socialists” or “communists” is a Cold War hangover that misunderstands today’s fight with the left: it’s about morals and culture, not economics.

Pew’s Untrustworthy Spin of Its Social Trust Survey
Pew’s latest survey of social trust correctly measures the indicators of growing social distrust but, predictably, filters the interpretation of the data through a bogus and dated lens.

Democrats Need Populism, But Not Zohran’s Sort
Democrats trying to point their party back to Middle America are shunned in favor of the extreme and unpatriotic populism of the far left.

The Moviegoer: Realism, Femme Fatales, and Film Noir
Film noir presented a reality that embraced both darkness and glamour, thus getting viewers closer to confronting the truth.

Who Are We to Say Iran Can’t Be a Nuclear Power?
Even if Iran were to possess nuclear weapons, any threat of their offensive use would trigger an American strike that would end Iran as a geopolitical entity.

The War Against Woke Is a Legitimate Forever War
The Tech Right may not be interested in fighting the war against woke anymore, but the woke are very much interested in fighting them.

Five Reasons the Media’s Story Downplaying the Iran Bombing Is a Hoax
The reporting on the effect of Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities follows a familiar playbook, and it is too soon for these assessments to hold any water.

Who Counts? Trump Poised To Try To Remove Non-citizens From Census
Eliminating the influence of non-citizens in our elections means not counting them in the census.

A Clear Path for a GOP Mayor in NYC?
A path to victory is there for the Republican Party, if they have the guts to take it.

Democratic Party Gets Its Left-Wing Battering Ram
Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York represents nothing new in Democratic Party politics. He is merely a new state-of-the-art version of what they’ve always been begging for.

Unwelcome Allies
Although it made sense to support Trump’s decision to bomb Iran, the narrative surrounding it from neoconservatives, and especially their attacks of the bombing’s critics, are tired and preposterous.

The Man Crisis and ‘Iron John’ at 35
Now more than ever, it would be wise to examine the work of the poet who knew what was eating at men’s souls in the modern world.

Secure Borders Win Wars Like This One
Winning the wars of the future will require defending ourselves against the dark side of globalization.

Brian Wilson Touched the Musical Heavens
Wilson’s accomplishments are for the ages now. But Americans can take pride in the pure beauty of his most inspired works.

How Trump’s Iran Attack Looks Through MAGA Eyes
The nuclear-site bombings recall unhappy memories of past interventions and risk a wider war that would alienate the president’s supporters.

Engaging With the Culture Must Be the Future of Conservative Media
Serious engagement with the culture is something conservative media can, and should, do—if only there were more support for it.

Put the Nails in the USAID Coffin
If Congress doesn’t codify Trump’s cuts and changes, the agency and the progressives who have been running it will just bide their time to reemerge in another Democratic administration.

Parade Politics
As President Trump ushered in a new age of American confidence, petulant leftists did what they do best in reminding us that they are a disloyal opposition.

What the Pope Means To Inspire in Talking About Sports
Pope Leo XIV delivered a 21st-century message about the goodness of athletics against “the temptation to escape into virtual worlds.”

The Ritualized Confrontation Between MAGA and the Neocons
If the necons are for it, MAGA is against it; but sometimes even our enemies can be correct, as I think the neocons are about Iran and the danger it poses.

Can the U.S. and Israel Fully Destroy the Iranian Nuclear Program?
If we want to avoid a quagmire, bringing a battered Iran to the bargaining table is a more reasonable goal than the permanent eradication of Iran’s nuclear program.

Governors’ Sanctuary Excuses Don’t Add Up
Testifying before a House committee, sanctuary city governors exposed their hypocrisy and false compassion.

A Minnesota Assassin With a Big Ego, an Inflated Resume, and Unclear Motives
The alleged assassin of a Democratic legislator and her husband left behind a paper trail that shows a massive ego and an unclear political motivation.

Michael Avenatti is Apologizing to Everyone—Except Brett Kavanaugh
The lawyer famous for his fraudulent claims and support from frauds in the media wants to make amends as he faces more jail time.

Is the U.S. Vulnerable to a Drone Sneak Attack?
After Israel’s surprise drone attack on Iranian nuclear targets, many are concerned that China could be preparing for something similar in the United States.

China Caught Playing With Bioweapons Again
Two operatives of the Chinese Communist Party smuggled a biological pathogen into the U.S. in an attempt to make the University of Michigan the next Wuhan.

WEIRD Protesters Should Stay Home
Europe’s and America’s wannabe white messiahs find out they are not wanted or welcome to interfere in the policies of foreign countries.

Everything You Don’t Care to Know About ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’
From promising beginnings, AppleTV+ delivers a disappointing series that proves the whole can be much less than the sum of its parts.

What Really Happened to Pride Month
After a quarter century of bullying from the left, Americans welcome the relief.

Authorized and Unauthorized Riots
A helpful primer for confused citizens about the differences between sanctioned and unsanctioned political violence.

Trump Should Take Note of Italy’s Cultural Strides
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has promoted Western civilization through the arts in ways the Trump administration would do well to imitate.

ICE and the Screams of the Damned
There is no reasoning with the irrational souls who want nothing but for the rest of us to join them in their hell.

Bureaucratic Masters
A recent book by USAID Insider Mark Moyar shows how bureaucracy works in predictable and corrupting ways—especially when it came to sabotaging the agenda of President Trump.

Five Years Since the Death of George Floyd: The Damage Continues, Part 2
False narratives perpetuated by the George Floyd/BLM riots of 2020 feed attitudes leading to riots like those in Los Angeles and around the country today.

LA Is Proof Trump Was Right About Mass Immigration
The current round of LA Riots shows that importing masses of foreign-born migrants into our country was a recipe for disloyalty and disunion.

Confessions of a Bibliophile in the Twilight of Literacy
The capacity for self-government, which depends on a well-read populace, may die along with books.

Recapturing the Color-Blind Constitution
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s opinion and Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurrence in a recent discrimination case suggest that the Court is moving in the right direction.

The Anti-Biden Son of Scranton
Robert Casey, a champion of America’s most vulnerable minority, died without regrets—because Casey was everything Joe Biden was not.

American Intifada
Violence will keep expanding as long as it’s tolerated in the name of anti-colonialism and other progressive causes.

Mexico’s ‘Perfect Dictatorship’ and American Resistance
Mexico’s rule under what Mario Vargas Llosa labeled a “perfect dictatorship” has not been seriously challenged by anyone, until the rise of Donald Trump.

Senator Fetterman Humiliated in Wife’s New Book about ‘Radical Tenderness’
Mrs. Fetterman is right to explore the subject of vulnerability and tenderness, but her understanding—and her own practice—is weak.

BBB Is a Win For MAGA
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” budget is as close to as good as it gets without departing from the realm of possibility.

What Happens if Russia Nukes Ukraine?
The June 1 Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian nuclear assets have invited, but not yet inspired, a nuclear retaliation. Who directed them?
