Interviews

Interviews

Adler Planetarium Director: Artemis 2 Launch Marks First Step Toward Moon Landing by 2028, Private Sector Partnership Integral to Mission

Adler Planetarium’s Michelle Nichols on the excitement and significance of the Artemis II mission

Paul Kengor: Pope Leo XIV Is Not Francis II, But His Increasingly Vocal Opposition to Iran Campaign Bears Watching

Paul Kengor is the editor of The American Spectator and author of the just released American Pontiff: Pope Leo XIV and His

Administrative Warrants for Deportation Are Constitutionally Sound, Judicial Warrant Demand Is Designed to Crash the System

Brian Lonergan Director of Strategic Communications & Content at the Federation for American Imigration Reform (FAIR) and Co-host of  the

Chadwick Moore: Noncitizen Voting Is Real But Overstated, GOP Infighting on Save America Act Undermines Unified Front

NY Times Best Selling author of Tucker, the biography of Tucker Carlson & Senior Reporter for News Features at the

Taki Theodoracopulos: U.S. Is Following Israel’s Lead Into a War It Didn’t Choose

Taki Theodoracopulos, longtime Spectator columnist and co-founder of The American Conservative, gives the Trump & Netanyahu relationship a look through

Thomas Baker: Mueller Set Stage for Agency’s Politicization, Calls Butler Security Failures Still Unresolved

Thomas Baker, retired FBI special agent and author of The Fall of the FBI, says Trump’s tweet on Robert Mueller’s

Andrew Arthur: Sanctuary Policies Rooted in “No Pasarán” Absolutism, Not Public Safety

Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies, Andrew R. Arthur, on Sanctuary Cities’ Criminal Alien

Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert Links Rising Political Hostility to Anxiety, Echo Chambers, and “Catastrophic Thinking”

A series of recent incidents involving political hostility and extreme rhetoric has renewed debate over the psychological drivers behind increasingly