Indictments of the Blackwater guards are political, and so is the judge.
Pelosis rule changes, to be voted on today, will reverse the fairness rules written around Newt Gingrichs "Contract with America."
The threat Israel faces today is far more complex than a few rockets launched by Hamas.
New Iraqi museum to stand as reminder of Saddam's decades of brutality...
RINO Hunters Game Book Entry, January 5, 2009.
Democrats are now hoping that their party can achieve something like permanent majority status.
Buchanan's values require punishing a nation for choosing the survival of its people over others who have voted to destroy it.
HUMAN EVENTS' weekly caption contest returns from its holiday sabbatical ...
How many Israelis should have died first to make the Gaza assault proportional?
President-elect Barack Obama is opting out of the game by proclaiming there's only one president at a time.
Everyone will be expected to understand that, even under a new administration, its still all George Bushs fault ...
Where's the "Change we can believe in"?
After enduring hundreds of rocket attacks from Gaza, Israel has struck back, and some of the international reactions have been surprising.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich, charged with conspiring to sell a Senate seat, has put the ball back in the court of the Democratic Party.
A couple of facts that some of us are forced to keep repeating because liberals refuse to learn.
If you thought 2008 was awful, start thinking about tomorrow.
Several people who made a difference in our lives left us in 2008...
Each time Israel responds with force to Hamas, it is condemned for its "disproportionate response."
Gazas leaders had the opportunity of a millennium after Israel withdrew in 2005.
This year wasnt entirely a disaster, but close enough for our taste. And next year promises to be worse.
Minnesota Catholic bishops have declared January 4 "Immigration Sunday."
As we approach the change from a Republican to a Democratic administration, I have been
Tough year, 2008. Many Americans got badly hurt by the economic chaos, which hit them like a
The Hartford Courant recently reported on a somewhat shocking teenage contrast. Picture
If you think the bad economy has "solved" America's immigration problems, welcome to
Gov. Rod Blagojevich, charged with conspiring to sell a Senate seat, has put the ball back in the court of the Democratic Party.
One sign the liberal news media live in a plastic Manhattan bubble is their undying ardor for
Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The UAW golfed. While carmakers soak up $17 billion in
As President-elect Obama vacations with his family in Hawaii and publicly complains about the
While many ordinary Americans wondered last week what Santa Claus was going to leave for them
According to a new USA Today/Gallup Poll, Obama is the man Americans admire most. And that
Hamas gave Israel the provocation it needed to deliver a savage blow to the Palestinian enclave in Gaza.
Barack Obama and his family are vacationing in his native Hawaii, far from the wintry snows of
By traditional free-trade theory, a nation should import what it does not produce from the nations that produce it most cheaply.
Sean Hannity marks 2008 as the year journalism died. But it could just as easily be the year
The Ghost of New Years Yet to Come wakes you from a fretful sleep and brings you to a cold
by Doug Fabian
Wow, it's hard to believe that 2008 will be relegated to the history books in just a few hours from now. Of course, I can't say that I am going to miss this horrific year in the financial markets, and I suspect that you probably won't have any problems turning the page and heading into 2009 either...
by Nicholas Vardy
Scan any newspaper in any part of the world, and you always see disaster looming on the horizon. In the financial world, economists are often accused of predicting 10 of the last seven recessions. But the pessimism of the practitioners of "the dismal science" pales in comparison to the predictions of doom and gloom in the world's media.
by Nicholas Vardy
It's not as if we needed another crisis to sully the reputation of Wall Street. This week, the global financial press is busy untangling the tale of Bernie Madoff, a New York broker and former chairman of Nasdaq, who admitted over the weekend that his money management business was a fraud and may cost his investors a cool $50 billion. In coming clean with his scam, Madoff has succeeded in dealing yet another blow to the already staggered hedge fund industry.
The American Patriot's Almanac
by William J. Bennett
Bill Bennett: Celebrate America every day in 2009
The Reagan I Knew
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
Bill Buckley remembers Ronald Reagan -- and chronicles their decades-long friendship
We the People
by Lynne Cheney For children and their families: the dramatic illustrated story of how our Constitution came to be