William F. Buckley Jr. as a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization in 1991. A special book of essays from today’s ...
At home, there are constant efforts by Islamists to kill Americans — some broken up, some not, like the Boston Marathon bombing and the Fort Hood massacre. Obama trashed the Bush–Cheney anti-terrorism ...

May 2021

May they sleep in perfect peace knowing that the living will hold the torch high. In his Memorial Day speech, Biden honors ...
Opinion

Grover Norquist

Americans for Tax Reform. Wherever the conservative movement was being built, David Keene was there. The president-elect’s promise to oppose any and all tax hikes was made in writing. In public.
The McCaul report, citing the $7.12 billion Pentagon-provided figure, gave a brief accounting of the equipment said to have been left in Afghanistan.
‘Death by Organ Donation’ Pushed in the New England Journal of Medicine Mitch McConnell has been absent from the Senate for three weeks, since June 14, when he was hospitalized. McConnell's absence ...
How the Houthis Could Put the World in Double Dire Straits A Predictable Summit Still Offers Action Items for NATO The Long March out of the Gender Clinics It would be hard to argue with a straight ...
Opinion

William F. Buckley Jr.

In this piece, William F. Buckley Jr. recounts the ordeal of Kenneth Tynan, the famous English drama critic called to testify before Congress after praising Fidel Castro.
Democrats are urging him to drop out of the Senate race, and do so in the next six days before the deadline to replace him lapses.
On the menu today: This will be the last Morning Jolt until Monday, July 6. I hope you have a spectacular Independence Day. Today, before we head into the holiday weekend, some thoughts on how you, as ...
To hear Platner tell it, he just has the world’s most astonishing bad luck. Completely at random, he picked a skull-and-crossbones tattoo that just happened to be the same symbol used by the Nazi SS, ...
T he Justice Department announced the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, which resulted in charges against 455 defendants in connection to over $6.5 billion in health-care ...