
Standing With Israel Is Not Optional. It Is the Test of the West.
From Jerusalem to Washington, the line between civilization and barbarism runs through this war — and we should be honest about which side we are on.
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Standing With Israel Is Not Optional. It Is the Test of the West.
From Jerusalem to Washington, the line between civilization and barbarism runs through this war — and we should be honest about which side we are on.
Hannah Grossberg · 10 min read
The Working-Class Realignment Is Real — and the Right Is Winning It
Hispanic, Black, and union households are walking away from a Democratic Party that mistook lecturing for leadership.
Hannah Grossberg · 9 min read
Inside the Campus Antisemitism Crisis Universities Refuse to Name
Jewish students are being told to hide their stars and their politics. Administrators are too busy issuing statements to notice.
Daniel Reyes · 12 min read
PremiumThe Abraham Accords Were Just the Beginning
Quiet diplomacy across the Gulf is doing what decades of State Department summits could not. The peace is being built in Hebrew, Arabic, and English — without Tehran.
Ari Levin · 11 min read
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NPR Bravely Discovers Inflation Exists, Three Years Late
In a stunning act of journalism, public radio confirms what every mother at the grocery store has been screaming since 2022.
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Inside the Campus Antisemitism Crisis Universities Refuse to Name
Jewish students are being told to hide their stars and their politics. Administrators are too busy issuing statements to notice.
Daniel Reyes · 12 min read
Harvard Launches New Major in Apologizing for Existing
Tuition: $89,000. Prerequisites: none. Career outcomes: a podcast, probably.
Daniel Reyes · 4 min read
Bombshell Study: Men and Women Are, In Fact, Different
Scientists confirm what grandmothers have known for ten thousand years. Activists demand retraction.
Tom Bradley · 5 min read
On the Hill
The Working-Class Realignment Is Real — and the Right Is Winning It
Hispanic, Black, and union households are walking away from a Democratic Party that mistook lecturing for leadership.
Hannah Grossberg · 9 min read
Border Truths Washington Spent Five Years Refusing to Say
An on-the-ground report from three small towns that built the policy the federal government wouldn't.
Maya Chen · 12 min read
The School Choice Revolution Has Already Won. The Unions Just Haven't Admitted It.
Eleven states have passed universal ESA programs in three years. Parents are not going back.
Tom Bradley · 9 min read
From the Region

Standing With Israel Is Not Optional. It Is the Test of the West.
From Jerusalem to Washington, the line between civilization and barbarism runs through this war — and we should be honest about which side we are on.
Hannah Grossberg · 10 min read
PremiumThe Abraham Accords Were Just the Beginning
Quiet diplomacy across the Gulf is doing what decades of State Department summits could not. The peace is being built in Hebrew, Arabic, and English — without Tehran.
Ari Levin · 11 min read
PremiumInside the IDF Rescue Operation the Networks Refused to Cover
Four hostages home. Zero front-page stories. The pattern is the story.
Ari Levin · 10 min read
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