Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich, the most influential Chicken Little of the last century, died at the age of 93 this week. His 1968 book, "The Population Bomb," launched decades of institutional panic in government, entertainment and journalism.
Ehrlich's core neo-Malthusian argument was ...
Do you eat steak? You're killing the planet! So say climate activists.
Silly media agree: Vox warns that beef is the "worst thing we eat when it comes to global warming."
The World Economic Forum, which says it's "committed to improving the state of the world," released a video promoting a ...
At a press briefing on Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth complained about a CNN report that the Trump administration had underestimated Iran's ability to disrupt global oil traffic by closing the Strait of Hormuz.
"Patently ridiculous," Hegseth told reporters, adding — even as the ...
Here we go again.
What else can one say to the stream of misinformation and disinformation flowing out of the White House and Pentagon since the war with Iran broke out?
We have grown wearily familiar with President Trump's cavalier relationship with the facts. Combine that with his tendency ...
By RICH LOWRY
Syndicated columnist
Donald Trump has always been the anti-Obama.
He rose in opposition to President Barack Obama and has reversed many of his Democratic predecessor’s policies. But perhaps no Trump undertaking runs more directly counter to Obama’s approach than the Iran ...
Readers, does it seem we're going through one constitutional crisis after another?
Six Democratic senators told a scrum of journalists that President Donald Trump's newly launched war on Iran, with Israel, pushed them past a breaking point. They vowed to force public hearings and debate on the ...