While serving as the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, I was honored to experience the culture and history of Italy. I am delighted that Americans can once again visit this beautiful country.
Click Here to ContinueLast week, we asked readers: “Should athletes who disrespect the flag be allowed to represent America in the Olympics?” A total of 2,756 responded to voice their opinion on this hot issue.
Click Here to ContinueAre America’s own citizens becoming the new face of terrorism? The aftermath of Jan. 6 clouds the future of free speech and privacy.
Click Here to ContinueAccording to New York City Police Department data, hate crimes have increased by 139 percent in 2021.
Click Here to ContinueTroops have officially left the largest US airfield in Afghanistan in surprise night departure.
Click Here to ContinueThe ruling Chinese Communist Party just turned 100. To mark the anniversary, the party’s militant leader, Xi Jinping, delivered a fiery, defiant, and dishonest speech in Beijing. The key takeaway: China’s only getting more aggressive from here.
Click Here to ContinueCOVID-19 Cases in border detention facilities run tandem with migrant surge.
Click Here to ContinueThe new Assistant Atty. Gen. Kristen Clarke filed a lawsuit against Georgia to further the partisan agenda of her administration.
Click Here to ContinueThis week I talk with one of the nation’s most eminent historians, Allen Guelzo, about why our country should be optimistic about the future.
Click Here to ContinueOn Independence Day we reflect together as a nation on a remarkable moment in history 245 years ago, when 56 men from 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Click Here to ContinueWhile serving as the U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See, I was honored to experience the culture and history of Italy. I am delighted that Americans can once again visit this beautiful country.
Click Here to ContinueThe nation’s highest-ranking military officer recently defended teaching critical race theory, including to young soldiers. As if the armed forces don’t have enough on their plate, the Pentagon seems intent on entering another kind of conflict — the culture war. National security can only suffer as a result.