Interviews

Interviews

Liel Leibovitz: Strikes on Iran Mark Strategic Shift as Regional Coalition Rallies Behind U.S.

Liel Leibovitz, editor-at-large for Tablet, on the contrasting reactions in Iran and the U.S. — celebrating Iranians versus what he

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser: Limited Iran Campaign Aligns With Popular Uprising Against Theocracy

Zuhdi Jasser, president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy and former U.S. Navy lieutenant commander, reviews the four-week plan

Bjorn Lomborg Urges Cost-Effective Environmental Policy After Major Sewage Spill

Copenhagen Consensus president Bjorn Lomborg on how the U.S. can increase its humanitarian impact — while spending less.

Dominic Green: Epstein Files Reveal Fragments of a Ruling Class, Not a Final Answer

Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner & contributor to the Wall Street Journal, examines the Epstein files and the

California Exodus Reshapes Arizona Politics as Debate Over Governance Intensifies

Linda Denno, associate dean of Academic Affairs & Administration at the University of Arizona College of Applied Science and Technology:

Texas Woman Challenges Statute of Limitations in Detransition Case Before State Supreme Court

Soren Aldaco, ambassador for the Independent Women’s Forum: What I Suffered Being ‘Transgender’

Documentary Examines Surge of Chinese Nationals at U.S. Universities and Impact on American Students

Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, explores China’s growing influence on U.S. college campuses in his new

Food for the Poor Campaign Nears Goal as Final Push Aims to Feed 130 More Children

Daniel Patino of Food For The Poor gives an update on our campaign to deliver food, safe water, and hope

Rev. Robert Sirico: Jimmy Lai’s Faith Endures as Hong Kong Court Hands Down De Facto Life Sentence

Rev. Robert A. Sirico, co-founder of the Acton Institute, on Jimmy Lai’s sentencing and the quiet strength he continues to