The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) turns 75 this month, and Princeton University recently held a two-day celebration of that.
The chairman of Open the Books surveys the acrimonious debate on abortion and concludes: leave it to the individual States.
Remembering the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Richard Samuelson calls this our first insurrection.
A currently inactive Marine talks about Scout Snipers, elite troops that combined reconnaissance with striking power.
A nuclear engineering student (who happens to be Miss America 2023) crunches the numbers for nuclear energy for Pennsylvania.
Glenn Miller died tragically 79 years ago today. Here we remember an enduring quote from him about his passion: music.
Penny-wise and pound-foolish: Nevada mistreated eight inmates by sending them to fight a fire without training. Cost: $340,000
The CEO of Atlas Network encourages people to think beyond electoral politics to create a climate that removes certain moral hazards.
Those who come home from war have many varieties of horror stories, and many report that killing in combat scares them more than death.
Human rights advocates are protesting the continued record of abuses in Nigeria with particular attention to freedom of religion.