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In this Bradley Lecture, author and former White House Domestic Policy Adviser Karl Zinsmeister will sketch the unappreciated size and scope of charitable giving in America.
Marc Thiessen hosts a conversation with General Hayden on the past, present, and future of US intelligence and national security policy.
These economic indicators suggest that the possibility of an Asian Century will come from South(east) Asia rather than North Asia.
The attacks in Brussels were directed by ISIS whereas San Bernardino shootings were inspired by ISIS. The U.S. then needs to be vigilant on lone-wolf attacks due to the Atlantic ocean being a natural barrier to ISIS.
Iranian officials have labored to conceal the extent of their involvement in the Syrian conflict, repeatedly insisting that they are only training, advising, and assisting Syrian forces. But there appears to be another story.
A recent multi-year study of a summer food assistance program for children provides evidence that restrictions can lead to better nutrition.
The EU have the opportunity to possibly apprehend the bomb-maker responsible for both the Paris and Brussels attacks. The Brussels attacks may be the beginning of what’s to come?
To me at least, this is a future to be welcomed, not feared — as long as we prepare for it.
Is dismissing formal schooling and wanting to have your son with you all day at your (exceptionally cool) job an astonishingly pure example of paternal love . . . or the kind of extreme helicopter parenting that only a $12-million-dollar-a-year athlete can get away with?
Low-level heroin addicts who do not want treatment but are doing a poor job of staying alive through harm reduction are better served by programs that put value on accountability, recovery, and work.
In the latest of a new video series of me sitting down with former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden, we explore the resurgence of Islamic radicalism in Afghanistan.
While his ambitious plans, both economic and foreign, may ultimately prove to be less than the sum of their parts, Shinzo Abe has confounded his critics to become Japan’s most consequential leader in recent memory.