Beloved American Spectator contributing editor Dov Fischer died on September 29, 2025. This is the essay he wrote for the ...
The efforts of the Trump administration to bring Lebanon into the Abraham Accords have been frustrated by the realities of ...
In one of his Spectator A.M. letters this week, our Dan Flynn noted that Taylor Swift occupies eight of the top ten slots on ...
In recent months, what seemed to be a hardening U.S. position on Russia suddenly softened again. After a two-hour phone conversation between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in mid-October, whose ...
The partial government shutdown hit its 23rd day Thursday, yet much of Washington has been consumed with rage because President Donald Trump tore down the East Wing of the White House to make way for ...
When I returned to Canada in 1981, after having lived in the United States for 15 years, then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was in the process of what was called “repatriating” the Canadian ...
U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Israel on Tuesday, October 22, and held a press conference at the new international ...
I’ll start with an apology to those of you who crave Five Quick Things columns in this space on Fridays. I was planning on a 5QT, but that plan didn’t survive contact with the enemy. Because after the ...
I was all set to write a column weighing in on the excellent Helen Andrews piece at Compact about the feminization of our ...
From this day forward, it’ll be a policy of the United States to do whatever it takes to lead the world in artificial intelligence,” President Donald J. Trump told a technology summit in Washington, D ...
Suddenly — make that again — the Trump critics are aghast. The reason this time? President Trump — the only president in history whose private sector career was centered around building buildings and ...
Leighton Woodhouse is a filmmaker who wants to be a historian but writes like a preacher for the coastal elite. In his New York Times essay, “The Right-Wing Myth of American Heritage,” he paints ...