Interviews

Interviews

Skilled Trades, AI, and a Political Crossroads: Mark Mills Warns Against Panic and Overregulation

Mark P. Mills, founder and executive director of the National Center for Energy Analytic, on  Zohran Mamdani, AI, and the

Alex Berenson Discussed Marijuana Policy, Public Health, and Medical Integrity

Alex Berenson, author of Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives and writes at Unreported Truths

One Year Later, Still No Real Accountability for Trump Assassination Attempt, Reporters Say

A year after the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, questions about accountability, competence, and

Theodore Dalrymple Critiques Rage Rituals and Warns of Empty Political Rhetoric on Immigration

Theodore Dalrymple, contributing editor at City Journal and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, wades into the world of rage

Brennan, Epstein, and the Accountability Crisis: Scott McKay Sounds Off

Scott McKay, publisher of the Hayride & senior editor at the American Spectator, on Brennan, Comey and The Epstein Mess

Patrick Wohl Discusses New Book on Brown’s Chicken Massacre

Patrick Wohl, author and lawyer originally from Illinois, shares details from his new book  Something Big: The True Story of

Flooding Tragedy at Texas Summer Camps Raises Questions About Preparedness and Response

Phil Ambrose, founder of HazSim—a training tool for first responders—and a current Battalion Chief in Southern California, discusses the response

Richard Epstein Analyzes Legal and Ethical Fault Lines in Gender Transition Case

James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law, Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago, Richard Epstein, looks at

Reviving Patriotism: United We Pledge CEO Dennis Leavitt Discusses Civics Education and Liberty Village

Ahead of Independence Day, Chicago’s Morning Answer with Amy Jacobson and guest host Chris Krok welcomed Dennis Leavitt, CEO of