


As I wrote on Monday in my introduction to Lawless, the crisis in higher-ed is different than the decades-old complaint about the liberal takeover of the academy. Instead, university officials placate, facilitate, and even foment illiberal mobs, with everyone else keeping their heads down to avoid the cancellation crossfire. And that’s a story of growing […]

Please answer one simple question. Which of the following does the United States currently possess? (A) An adequate intelligence service. (B) An adequate diplomatic corps. (C) An adequate military. (D) None of the above.

President Joe Biden enacted a series of roadblocks to Donald Trump’s agenda to slow down the president-elect in his first days in the White House, despite his public promise to cooperate.

Zuckerberg, Musk and Bezos are falling over themselves to suck up to the incoming president. And he’s just as keen to let them, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde

Joe Biden will undoubtedly paint a picture of a successful tenure as president. But I won’t be fooled – and neither should other Americans.