Robert D. Atkinson is the president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. Workers of the world: Embrace AI automation. You have nothing to lose but your stagnant wages.
Curling, a 500-year-old sport of stones, brooms, and ice, is thriving in the Midwest. What no biographer should claim, as Max Boot does, is that his or her accounts are ‘strictly factual.’ ...
Voters have given Trump and his allies an opportunity to disrupt Washington’s status quo. For their sake, they better not blow it. When Donald Trump swears at his second inauguration tomorrow to ...
DEI is a marxists system derived on a set of values that richly deserves to DIE. No if’s, and’s, or but’s. Many states and public Universities had already started this process.DEI only benefited the ...
The Dobbs decision has created some unexpected challenges for pro-lifers, who persevere in their efforts to advance laws and policies to protect the unborn.
Democrats’ longstanding embrace of radical leftists explains why Trump’s pardons of Capitol rioters who assaulted cops is not stirring the outrage they deserve.
Putin’s Russia is a terror-state. Day after day, Russian forces assault Ukrainian civilians, in an effort to destroy and re-subjugate Ukraine. It is right to know some names — names of some of the ...
The conversation over President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship and Dan McLaughlin’s Corner post on it, helpfully titled “Birthright Citizenship Is Still in the Constitution,” brings ...
And we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars, launching American astronauts to plant the Stars and Stripes on the planet Mars. Several readers and other commentators (including Jonathan ...
The threats from China and North Korea aren’t going anywhere, Japan is in the midst of a historic arms buildup, and a Japanese company is one of the three big investors in the newly announced ...
On episode 79, Charles talked to Justin Shubow, the president of the National Civic Art Society, about the importance of classical architecture.
Aaron Gigliotti wrote a beautiful piece in City Journal about the terrible loss of the neighborhoods in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.