Hamas’s Enablers Should Take Gaza Refugees
Instead of flooding into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, the displaced should go to Iran, Turkey and Qatar.
‘Our Enemies Are the CEOs … Our Comrades Are in Gaza’
The SEIU equivocates about Hamas atrocities, as some lower-level leaders side with the terror group.
Victories for Common Sense in New Zealand and Australia
Voters reject a Labour government in Wellington and a referendum that would have added racial identity to the constitution in Australia.
In Israel and Ukraine, Mix of Drones and Brute Force Shows Warfare’s Future
High-tech equipment is supporting old-fashioned weaponry—not replacing it—especially for outgunned forces.
Ecuador Votes in Presidential Runoff as Drug-War Violence Soars
Candidates Daniel Noboa and Luisa González are pledging to fight crime in a country beset by a surge in homicides.
Taylor Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’ Movie Nears $100 Million U.S. Debut
The movie grossed an estimated $95 million to $97 million domestically in its opening weekend, putting it on par with some of […]
British Billionaire Nears Deal to Buy Minority Stake in Manchester United
Talks involving Jim Ratcliffe follow the withdrawal of Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad al-Thani, chairman of Qatar Islamic Bank, from the process.
Left and Right Try To Undermine Self-Defense
In Israel and Ukraine, a similar story.
The Error That Has Dogged the Zionist Movement
A British Jew elevated Haj Amin al-Husseini to lead the Arabs of Palestine.
U.S. Races to Expand Michigan Locksand Secure the Supply Chain
The upgrade has taken on greater urgency because of the economic impact of disrupted supply chains during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This May Be the Most Exclusive Museum in the U.S.
Inside the cavernous USDA headquarters, a budget analyst has amassed a collection of artifacts that ‘could give the Smithsonian a run for […]