58 New Year’s Resolutions That Don’t Involve Dieting Or Exercising
It’s that time to commit to a new year’s resolution. Rather than resort to the go-to pledges of years past, such as dieting and working out, here are 58 fresh ideas.
Why You Shouldn’t Make New Year’s Resolutions
New Year’s resolutions are a polite conversation piece while at a party with friends and family. It is a bunch of worthless empty talk, and the worst sort of virtue signaling possible.
A Federalist Remembrance Of Bre Payton, Our Colleague And Friend
Bre Payton lived life as if she was always ready to leave it. And she did, too early for all of the rest of us, at the age of 26.
Friends, Colleagues Share Memories Of Bre Payton, Prayers For Her Family
As Bre Payton’s family and friends prepare for a funeral in her home state of California and a memorial service in Washington D.C., friends and colleagues sent prayers, love, and memories across Twitter.
Bre Payton, Beloved Staff Writer At The Federalist, Has Passed Away
Bre Payton, our beloved staff writer for The Federalist, passed away on Friday in San Diego, California following a sudden illness.
China Is America’s Biggest Rival, And Russia Isn’t Even Close
While the media fawns over Russia’s failing authoritarianism, they ignore China’s much more successful brand of authoritarian nationalism.
Original Storytelling Is Losing Its Cultural Power, And That’s Bad For America
On the big and small screens, new storytelling is losing its ability to saturate our culture and promote shared values.
The Sound Of Slowhand Clapping Befits The New Eric Clapton Biography
A new biography by Philip Norman, ‘Slowhand: The Life and Music of Eric Clapton,’ dwells on the salacious details of one of our most beloved rock stars but doesn’t adequately celebrate his talent.
No, No, No: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ Isn’t Socialist, Okay?
In the Boston Herald, Michael Graham argues both that ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ is a bad film on a technical level and that its message is bad.
Netflix’s ‘Watership Down’ Miniseries Is Worth Watching, Even For Kids
‘Watership Down’ is both a deeply, fantastically imagined mythology, and an epic adventure story full of thrills and hair-breadth escapes whose appeal to all ages will never stale.
Duckworth’s AR-15 Screed Merely Proves The Left Is Lying About Gun Control
Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth communicates that she considers serious arguments not worth addressing and her opponents wicked people.
Sorry, Bethel Music, But God’s Love Just Isn’t ‘Reckless’
‘Reckless Love’ has quickly become a favorite worship song in non-denominational and evangelical churches. Every time we sing it in service, I omit one word: ‘reckless.’
CVS Makes Plans To Ration Customers’ Health Care
A health rationing organization’s opinion about so-called quality of life value will soon determine whether CVS customers can receive new prescription drugs and treatments.
How Using Blockchain Can Improve Election Integrity
Ballots are too easily misplaced or forgotten, especially ballots sent by mail. There’s a solution that can ensure every vote is counted: blockchain technology.
This Week In Weird Twitter, Volume 119
‘You say it’s your birthday? It’s my birthday, too.’
Bombshell: New Info Says Khashoggi Was A Foreign Influence Agent
Jamal Khashoggi’s op-eds published in the very influential Washington Post certainly qualify as attempts to change U.S. policy against Saudi Arabia and in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood.
3 Questions To Ask Before The Next Open-Ended Foreign Intervention
Where should one intervene? What constitutes a win? Do we have what it takes to finish it permanently?
4 Foreign Policy Establishment Myths About Leaving Syria, Debunked
Trump’s decision nips further mission creep in the bud and refocuses the national security bureaucracy on the right priorities.
If Russian Bot Tactics Didn’t Defeat Roy Moore, They Didn’t Defeat Hillary Clinton
Alabama Democrats imitated Russia’s 2016 social media tactics, proving that both parties will cheat but not that such tactics actually work.
Here’s What I Learned After Spending A Year Reading The Top Motivational Books
Start with the classics, don’t be afraid to skip around, and know the book’s intended audience to figure out if it’s right for you.