Interviews

Interviews

Noah Rothman: New York Times Published Kristoff’s Unverified Allegations to Muddy Waters on October 7th Atrocities, Israel Filing Defamation Suit

Senior writer at National Review, Noah Rothman, discusses his new book  Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in

China’s Tech Advances Rest on Industrial-Scale Theft, Beijing Summit Conceals Serious Tensions Behind Ceremonial Theater

Former foreign correspondent for BBC Channel 4 News and NBC, Ian Williams:  China’s theft of American AI tech is becoming

Theodore Dalrymple at 25 Years of Life at the Bottom: Denying the Poor Moral Agency Is Dehumanizing, Not Compassionate

Theodore Dalrymple, retired physician and psychiatrist who worked in a general hospital and prison in England, shares details from his

Gordon Chang: Trump Holds Stronger Hand Than Critics Claim Going Into Beijing, Xi’s Military Purges Signal Ongoing Internal Weakness

Gordon Chang, author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America & The Great U.S.-China Tech War, previews Trump’s trip

Mark Glennon: Russians Have Lost 1.3 Million Casualties, Ukrainian Will to Fight Remains Strong Despite War Fatigue

Founder of Wirepoints Mark Glennon reflects on what he witnessed after spending the past week in Ukraine

Paul Thacker: Morens Indictment Names Two Co-Conspirators, Classified Briefings Point to Lab Origin, Fauci Labeled His Own Funding a Gain of Function Study

Paul D. Thacker, investigative journalist based in Spain and former Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at

Zuhdi Jasser: Administration Should Be Talking About Surrender Management, Not Vague Handoffs to the World

American Islamic Forum for Democracy President Zuhdi Jasser says it’s time to manage Iran’s surrender and give the Iranian people

Immigration Attorney Alicia Nieves: Voting Rights Ruling Threatens Democrat Litigation Strategy Built on Race-Based Districting, Not the Civil Rights of Minorities

Alicia Nieves, lawyer focused on immigration and national-security issues: The Supreme Court’s vote ruling empowers minorities