The Assault on Science
By Robert Zubrin • National Review Recently, the attorneys general of a number of states have launched an effort to use the RICO anti–organized-crime statute to prosecute…
By Robert Zubrin • National Review Recently, the attorneys general of a number of states have launched an effort to use the RICO anti–organized-crime statute to prosecute…
America’s military pre-eminence is contingent on our ability to achieve our national security objectives in space, and our access to space is guaranteed by a credible strategic nuclear deterrent. If the…
A federal judge slams U.S. lawyers for deceiving the courts on immigrant deportations. Wall Street Journal The constitutional challenge to President Obama’s executive action on immigration keeps getting more remarkable.…
Some in Congress seem all exercised about making sure we don’t buy any more Russian made rocket engines. Fortunately, we are in the process of bringing on line our own…
Extremists’ rhetoric heats up as their case falls apart. By John Fund • National Review The United Nations Climate Summit will begin in New York this Tuesday,…
By George Landrith • American Military News North Korea has test fired five new missiles and claims to have successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen bomb. Iran too…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi In Bertolt Brecht’s drama, The Good Person Of Sechwan, the Gods are looking for a kindhearted individual. Their search almost ends in failure. Finally, they…
by Dr. Miklos K. Radvanyi The world today resembles a giant mothership in the middle of the ocean with an incapacitated engine and a broken rudder. Will this ship founder?…
Where’s the outrage over the Clinton Foundation’s wage gap? By Peter Roff • USNews On a day when most every media outlet in the country is…
If propounding pseudoscience in pursuit of self-serving goals is a crime, here are some hardened offenders. By David French • National Review The attorneys general of New…
‘Safe spaces’ will create graduates unwilling to tolerate differing opinions—a crisis for a free society. By Michael Bloomberg and Charles Koch During college commencement season, it is traditional for speakers…
By Iain Murray • National Review Online Anyone who studies the power bureaucrats have over ordinary Americans’ lives swiftly comes to the realization that the courts, which…
By Valerie Richardson • The Washington Times House Republicans launched Wednesday an investigation into the 17 attorneys general pursuing fraud allegations against climate change skeptics, citing…
Extremists’ rhetoric heats up as their case falls apart. By John Fund • National Review Online The United Nations Climate Summit will begin in New York this…