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Latest Article from Tevi Troy

From Marilyn Monroe to UFC Freedom 250

June 10, 2026  •  The Wall Street Journal

UFC Freedom 250—the fight lineup planned for the White House's South Lawn on Sunday, President Trump's 80th birthday—is getting a lot of criticism. Sen. Adam Schiff called it "out of touch," White House historian Edward Lengel said it "transcends the bounds of tastelessness." Joe Rogan, a former UFC commentator, has said, "I don't like it."

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Latest Article from Clifford May

Muslim Brotherhood backers Qatar indoctrinating your children

June 10, 2026  •  The Washington Times

For centuries, Qatar was a sparsely populated sheikhdom under the loose influence of successive Islamic empires, caliphates, and regional Arab rulers. In 1916, it transitioned into a British protectorate.

At that time, its main industry was pearl diving – which sounds romantic but was, in fact, an arduous trade. Divers suffered from ruptured eardrums and chronic lung ailments. During the off-season many families lived in poverty.

Conditions in Qatar deteriorated sharply when the Great Depression reduced global demand for luxuries, and cultured pearls from Japan devastated the market for natural pearls.

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Latest Article from Michael Freund

Eritrea: The forgotten Jews of the Red Sea

June 9, 2026  •  JNS

On a quiet street in Asmara, Eritrea's capital, stands a striking synagogue that seems almost frozen in time.

Its doors remain closed most days. The pews are largely empty. The voices that once filled the sanctuary with prayer have long since faded away. Inside, original Torah scrolls, Italian-era plaques and rows of wooden benches still stand. They appear to be waiting for a congregation that left but never returned.

Yet the building endures, serving as a silent witness to a remarkable and largely forgotten chapter in Jewish history.

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Latest Article from Judith Miller

review of While Israel Slept: How Hamas Surprised the Most Powerful Military in the Middle East

June 5, 2026  •  City Journal

The Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023, was an assault about 15 times as large, on a per capita basis, than the 9/11 attacks. When it was over, more Jews had been murdered than on any single day since the Holocaust.

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Latest Article from Asaf Romirowsky

It's Not Oil & Water: The Real Reason the U.S. Is In Iran

May 18, 2026  •  RealClearMarkets

President Trump's trip to China brings the economic implications of America's war against Iran into sharper focus. The fact that the Taiwan Strait generated more news than the Strait of Hormuz during the recent news cycle, is a telling indicator.

Critics keep framing this as crass resource politics: oil, opening the Strait of Hormuz waterway, and keeping gas prices down for American consumers.

Granted, we all want the price at the pump to come down, and previous administrations have cried wolf about weapons of mass destruction in the Mideast before, but the naysayers are wrong on the facts about this oil and water paradigm as I call it.

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Latest Article from Jonathan Schanzer

The Final Lebanon War?

May 7, 2026  •  The Dispatch

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that peace between Israel and Lebanon is "imminently achievable"—if Beirut can finally confront Hezbollah. But even as Washington presses the two governments toward unprecedented security understandings, Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade fire in southern Lebanon.

The ceasefire declared by President Donald Trump on April 16, and then extended on April 23, now hangs in the balance.

For the governments of Israel and Lebanon, the uptick in violence comes at a delicate time. The ambassadors from both nations have met twice now in Washington in a bid to reach new security understandings—but Hezbollah remains powerful enough to stymie these efforts.

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Latest Article from Thomas Hibbs

Debate is essential for learning
Avoiding controversial topics does not lead to education.

April 18, 2026  •  The Dallas Morning News

A century ago, the first African American to earn a doctorate from Harvard and one of the founders of the NAACP, W.E.B. DuBois published The Gift of Black Folk, a book that was commissioned by the Catholic organization the Knights of Columbus, as part of a series intended to help Americans appreciate the contributions of minority groups.

DuBois was highly educated and an avid reader of great texts from Plato to Frederick Douglass. The irony of the present moment is that if DuBois were currently a student in a core philosophy class at Texas A&M University, he would be assigned only a redacted version of Plato's great work, The Republic.

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Latest Article from Henry I. Miller M.D.

What if your 'doctor' has 300 million followers and zero accountability?
Social media influencers are the latest and most effective vector for drug companies to advertise their products

April 6, 2026  •  Washington Examiner

Imagine your physician walks into the exam room, recommends a prescription medication, and casually mentions she's being paid by the company that makes the drug to say so. You'd probably have questions.

You might even find a new doctor.

Now imagine that same scenario playing out on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube — except the advice is coming from a celebrity "influencer" who's very familiar to you, who has an emotional backstory, and a financial arrangement buried somewhere in a sea of hashtags. Millions of people encounter exactly this situation every day, and most of them have no idea it's happening.

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Latest Article from Jeff Jacoby

Debating the bottle bill — with myself

March 29, 2026  •  The Boston Globe

ANYONE WHO spends time with me knows me knows how much I despise litter. For as long as I can remember, I have fumed at the sight of trash on sidewalks, beer cans in the gutter, or garbage flung from passing cars. I often pick up litter when I'm walking, and when my kids were young I made them pick it up, too.

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