ISIS With Sagrada Familia Basilica Revealed As Target, Barcelona Attack Reverberates Megan G. Oprea August 21, 2017
World Affairs U.S. Policy Towards Turkey Should Focus On Our Strategic Interests, Not Human Rights Oleg Svet August 21, 2017
Culture There Is No Such Thing As White Cultural Heritage. The West’s Legacy Is Open To All Nathanael Blake August 18, 2017
History Dear NYT: Most Women Won’t Trade ‘Great Sex’ For Communist Labor Camps Jessica Burke August 17, 2017
World Affairs Unable To Confront The Migrant Crisis, Europe Is Committing Suicide John Daniel Davidson July 18, 2017
Global Warming G20 Leaders Tut-Tutting About Paris Accord Only Bolster President Trump Julie Kelly July 10, 2017
History Trump’s Warsaw Speech Evoked Reagan’s Cold War Rhetoric, Not The Alt-Right’s John Daniel Davidson July 7, 2017
Politics Vox Writers Triggered By Trump’s Celebration Of Family, Freedom, Country, And God David Harsanyi July 6, 2017
World Affairs Non-Citizens May Dislike Him, But Trump’s Still The Leader Of The Free World Jonathan S. Tobin June 30, 2017
World Affairs We Have To Take Russia’s Provocations In Eastern Europe Seriously Megan G. Oprea June 26, 2017
Terrorism Candlelight Vigils Are Not Enough To Stop Terrorism Or Honor Its Victims Robert Crosby June 24, 2017
Radio Podcast: The Slow Death Of European Culture, Politics, And Identity The Federalist Staff June 23, 2017
History Tocqueville’s Private Thoughts About The French Revolution Revealed Samuel Gregg June 9, 2017
History 73 Years Later, A Glimpse At What D-Day Meant To Americans And The World Tyler Stone June 6, 2017
History 70 Years Ago, George Marshall Announced His Plan To Rebuild A Devastated Europe Jamie Gass June 5, 2017
Religion This ‘Robot Priest’ Heralds Christianity’s Death In Europe John Daniel Davidson June 2, 2017
Foreign Policy Trump’s Team Is Starting To Think Seriously About Counterterrorism Matt Purple May 17, 2017
Music Music Legend Ella Fitzgerald Proves Cultural Appropriation Complaints Are Vapid Jay Weiser May 9, 2017
World Affairs Why We’ll Miss The United Kingdom’s Prince Philip Now That He’s Retired Holly Scheer May 9, 2017
World Affairs Voters Deliver Weak Mandate For New French President In Precarious Position Megan G. Oprea May 8, 2017
World Affairs Geert Wilders Is Not The Only Far-Right Dutch Politician You Should Be Watching Emma Freire May 1, 2017
History Refusing To Believe Early Progressives Loved Eugenics Will Not Erase The Horrible Truth Kyle Sammin April 25, 2017
World Affairs Election Results Likely To Accelerate Turkey’s Authoritarianism Megan G. Oprea April 18, 2017
Foreign Policy How America’s Reasons For Entering World War I Resonate Today John Daniel Davidson April 6, 2017
Abortion France Reneges On Equal Rights For All By Banning Pro-Life Websites Robert Morrison April 4, 2017
World Affairs As Britain Exits, European Leaders Nervously Insist EU Is ‘Undivided And Indivisible’ Megan G. Oprea March 29, 2017
Abortion Trump Should Ask Denmark’s PM Why His Government Is Promoting Genocide Georgi Boorman March 28, 2017
World Affairs Despite Far-Right Loss In Netherlands, Nationalism Isn’t Going Anywhere Megan G. Oprea March 20, 2017
World Affairs Thought The U.S. Elections Were Crazy? Wait ‘Til You Get A Look At France’s Megan G. Oprea March 13, 2017
Politics What Europe’s New Nationalists Want Is Not To Be Ashamed Of Their Heritage John Daniel Davidson March 6, 2017
Immigration Why Do We Have A Refugee Crisis? Because Of Elite Failures On Foreign Policy And Immigration Ben Domenech January 30, 2017
Politics Stop Blaming ‘Xenophobia’ For Voters’ Rejection Of Global Liberalism Arthur Hall January 11, 2017