
Tea, Secrets, and the Dragon’s Game: Inside Shanghai’s Quiet Theater of Chinese Espionage
The skyline of Shanghai rises like a monument to twenty-first century power. Steel. Glass. Capital. Technology. The skyline

The skyline of Shanghai rises like a monument to twenty-first century power. Steel. Glass. Capital. Technology. The skyline

The Christie brothers present a fascinating case study in modern American power. New Jersey politics has long resembled

Who ultimately governs the behavior of intelligent machines that influence military power? Anthropic AI, until very recently, occupied

If anyone’s evoking ‘personal hostility,’ it’s rogue judges allowing their animus toward Trump to steer the outcome of

The Democrat Party’s obsession with control knows no bounds. They are consumed by surveilling the American people in

A culture that once celebrated heroes now prefers sneering at them—proof that Western self-forgetfulness has turned admiration into

I first published this piece on November 18, 2019. Then, it was a historic look back at Donald Trump’s

If modern American politics were not so dangerous it would be hysterically funny. Only in the surreal circus

The skyline of Shanghai rises like a monument to twenty-first century power. Steel. Glass. Capital. Technology. The skyline of Shanghai rises like a monument to twenty-first century power. Steel. Glass.

The Christie brothers present a fascinating case study in modern American power. New Jersey politics has long resembled a carnival midway where the games appear simple, the prizes glitter enticingly,

Who ultimately governs the behavior of intelligent machines that influence military power? Anthropic AI, until very recently, occupied a privileged position within the technological architecture of the United States national

If anyone’s evoking ‘personal hostility,’ it’s rogue judges allowing their animus toward Trump to steer the outcome of cases before them. Shawn Fleetwood for The Federalist Supreme Court Chief Justice

The Democrat Party’s obsession with control knows no bounds. They are consumed by surveilling the American people in the hope that with each new shred of information, they’ll find a

A culture that once celebrated heroes now prefers sneering at them—proof that Western self-forgetfulness has turned admiration into ridicule and criticism into a spectator sport. Winston Churchill, thinks Ed Davey,

I first published this piece on November 18, 2019. Then, it was a historic look back at Donald Trump’s meeting with his hero, Richard Nixon, and the light that might shed

If modern American politics were not so dangerous it would be hysterically funny. Only in the surreal circus of contemporary New York City government could an ISIS-inspired bombing attempt be