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The Average Empire Survives for 250 Years. Is America at Death's Door? Jan. 13, 2022

Armstrong Williams

Studies show that an empire survives, on average, a mere 250 years. Did you know that? To put that ... Read More

Puerto Rico: The Holiday Island with the World's Longest Christmas Season, Part II Jan. 08, 2022

Luis Martínez-Fernández

After nearly four centuries of colonial rule under Catholic Spain, in 1899 Puerto Rico became a U.S.... Read More

Western Snowflakes and Russian Sabers Jan. 06, 2022

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — At the end of the Cold War, former President Ronald Reagan and his successor, Pre... Read More

Puerto Rico Has the World's Longest Christmas Season, Part I Dec. 25, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

It is not entirely clear to me how they figure it out and with such precision, but polls and country... Read More

Millennials Should Know Their Place Dec. 05, 2021

My So-Called Millennial Life

It was always parties where I stuck out, but that time specifically, it was around Easter. There wer... Read More

The Left Is Evil -- And Liberals Keep Voting for Them Oct. 19, 2021

Dennis Prager

As I have noted repeatedly, liberalism and leftism have virtually nothing in common. In fact, leftis... Read More

Rethinking Columbus and 1492 in and Out of the Classroom, Part I Oct. 02, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Today is the first day of October, a month that is many things. It's National Apple Month (that make... Read More

Why Is American Culture Being Rejected Around the World? Aug. 27, 2021

Daily Editorials

Is there something wrong with American culture? Why is it that countries around the world continue t... Read More

Why Is American Culture Being Rejected Around the World? Aug. 26, 2021

Armstrong Williams

Is there something wrong with American culture? Why is it that countries around the world continue t... Read More

The Pledge of Allegiance Doesn't Always Work Aug. 13, 2021

Marc Dion

You can't flip over a Bible these days without running into some bonehead who wants to tell you that... Read More

'Black Widow': Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh Lead Marvel Into a New Age Jul. 09, 2021

Screener

You knew it would come to this. After a decade of patiently enduring her female fate — waiting... Read More

The Summer Solstice, Kupalo/Kupala and St. John the Baptist (Part 1) Jun. 26, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

In case you did not notice, this is summer solstice week. Week? You may ask. Well, not quite, but a... Read More

Exchange Student Has an Opportunity Jun. 18, 2021

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm a 17-year-old girl from Japan, and I'm going to be spending a year in America start... Read More

Preserving Dignity in City Culture Jun. 01, 2021

Froma Harrop

Palm Springs, California, has a world-class art museum. And the museum building is itself a world-cl... Read More

Does Our Diversity Portend Disintegration? May. 28, 2021

Patrick Buchanan

After nine people were shot to death by a public transit worker, who then killed himself in San Jose... Read More

The Flavor of Other Countries in the United States May. 23, 2021

Travel and Adventure

By Victor Block Women chatting in Greek stroll by signs that identify the Spartan Gas Station and Al... Read More

The Strange Etymologies of 'the Left,' 'Liberals,' 'Progressives' and 'Red Parties' (Part II) May. 22, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Since its origins in revolutionary France, the definition of "the left" has continuously evolved in ... Read More

The Strange Etymologies of 'the Left,' 'Liberals,' 'Progressives' and 'Red Parties' (Part I) May. 15, 2021

Luis Martínez-Fernández

Languages, especially their vocabularies, are in constant flux. Like living organisms, they are born... Read More

By Any Other Name Lacks Respect May. 09, 2021

My So-Called Millennial Life

When he responded to my call with a deep, slow hello, it sounded like I roused him from sleep. I blu... Read More

Two Cultures May. 06, 2021

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

Washington — I spent late Saturday afternoon in what has become, for me, a rite of spring. I w... Read More