There is an interesting piece in Deseret News by Washington Examiner columnist and author Tim Carney on America’s declining fertility…
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Over the weekend, a village in Lancashire celebrated the 80th anniversary of “the Battle of Bamber Bridge.” There was a…
I still remember it like it was yesterday, those famous words spoken by President Ronald Reagan on June 12, 1987…
Black bricks are relatively common building materials, but they crop up usually as architectural pinstripes, rarely as a whole suit,…
My previous piece for The American Conservative concerned the mayhem postwar “urban renewal” wrought in Washington, D.C.’s southwest quadrant.. A…
Political polarization is taking its toll on marriage rates, according to a new study by Lyman Stone and Brad Wilcox…
This week sees the sixteenth Special Olympics World Games at Berlin. Seven thousand athletes and their trainers have traveled to…
Culture McCarthy, Joyce, and the ‘Culture of Death’ The long, dark road from James Joyce’s Ulysses to Cormac McCarthy’s The…
The National Portrait Gallery is running an exhibition titled 1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions immediately behind the presidential portraits.…
Today the nation marks the third year of Juneteenth being a federal holiday. The first official observation occurred in 2021,…