The commander of Ukraine’s lethal drone unit unites homemade technology with the legacy of the Lubavitcher rebbe
What’s behind the simultaneous shift in voting patterns of Jews, Blacks, Hispanic Americans, and Asians?
Here’s how America can end the sordid alliance of the state and discredited 19th-century pseudoscience
Making sense of the presidential election
‘Mass deportation’ starts with the removal of illegal aliens who break the law inside our borders, whether on the streets or on campuses
A surprising number of America’s most pressing problems can be solved with a single, simple solution: a national ID. So why don’t we have one?
The answer depends in part on what you mean by ‘Jewish’
The former president lost big on Nov. 5. But he doesn’t seem interested in leaving D.C., or American politics.
Since 1945, the U.S. has adopted patterns of thought and action that make victory impossible. Israel cannot afford to follow that example.
How Teddy Roosevelt can help save us from our Marie Antoinette problem
Stop believing what you see on television and social media and start paying attention to local government and the U.S. Constitution
No matter who wins or loses, we can look forward to four more years of Chicago on the Potomac
Feuding, not coddling, is the true American intellectual tradition
North Carolina is poised to elect a pragmatic progressive Jewish governor. Is that good for the Jews?
Republican activists say they have to water down the reality of their opponents’ agenda in focus groups. ‘They just don’t believe it’s true. It can’t be.‘
American history is a series of revolutions. The next one is underway.
The Equal Rights Amendment is actually an effort to undermine our rights as parents and citizens
The Zionist analysis of the conditions of modern Jewish life have once again been proved correct, both in Israel and in the diaspora. Here’s what that means.