May 8th is Gálvez Day in Pensacola, Florida. A celebration of Bernardo de Gálvez, commander of the Spanish force that defeated Britain at the 1781 Siege...
As our nation ages and grows, many groups and individuals feel they need changes to various provisions of the United States Constitution. Some would like small...
Public confidence in the military has slipped. One major reason is the politicization of senior military officers, who show an increasing propensity to compromise their integrity...
Topline: California spent $24 billion in the past five years to address its homelessness crisis, but no one is sure if the huge investment had any...
Forty-two was the mystical number that explained “life, the universe, and everything” in Douglas Adams’ comic novel, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Today, another mystical...
Antisemitism has broken out on many college campuses, most of which take federal research grants. It’s time to re-examine grant policies.
College administrators shouldn’t be surprised that students learn activism from their activist faculty and carry it to its logical endgame.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are finally moving into the last redoubt of the Gazan army, otherwise known as the Islamic Resistance Movement (Arabic Harakah al-Muqāwamah...
America’s security and prosperity is at high risk today, largely because of bad policies backed up by too weak armed forces. Consider our U.S. maritime complex....
On Feb. 10, 1355, students at the world’s oldest university were celebrating the feast day of Saint Scholastica in Oxford, England. Several scholars were drinking at...