Interviews

Interviews

John Hinderaker: Biden’s Border Crisis, Democratic Radicalism, and the Erosion of Rule of Law

President of Center of the American Experiment and contributor to Powerline, John Hinderaker: Who Says Democrats Aren’t Pro-Crime?

Bjorn Lomborg: On Earth Day, Energy Realism, and the Human Cost of Climate Fantasies

Bjorn Lomborg, president of the Copenhagen Consensus think tank, asks that we " take a moment to appreciate the remarkable

Rev. Robert Sirico Reflects on Pope Francis’ Legacy, Church Scandals, and the Path Forward

As the Catholic Church prepares to lay Pope Francis to rest and chart a course for the future, Rev. Robert

Pope Francis Dies at 88: A Legacy of Compassion, Controversy, and Global Impact

Pro-Life Attorney and Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Mary FioRito, on Pope Francis and his "complicated legacy"

Illinois-Based Farm Feeds Nearly 400,000 Veterans, Expands Nationwide to Combat Food Insecurity

Senior Director at Farm 2 Veteran, Michelle Keller, discusses the vital work of feeding our needy veterans across the nation

$1.5 Billion in Back Taxes Owed by Federal Employees Sparks Outrage and Reform Push

Jon Hartley, host of the Capitalism and Freedom in the 21st Century podcast and affiliated scholar at the Mercatus Institute,

Daniel J. Mahoney Warns of the “Totalitarian Impulse” in Modern Western Society

Professor of Politics at Assumption College, Daniel J. Mahoney, breaks down the totalitarian tragedy of the twentieth century in his

Jonathan Tobin Criticizes Media Bias and Terror Apologists in Middle East Coverage

Editor in Chief of Jewish News Syndicate, Jonathan Tobin: What creates a Palestinian terrorist and his foreign supporters?

Roger Kimball: Trump’s Tariff Strategy Signals Serious Intent to Dismantle China’s Influence

Editor of The New Criterion, Roger Kimball: The economy is more than an economic calculus, but really "an economy needs