As I was recovering from my shock and disbelief from reading Andrew Napolitano’s recent column the concept of “useful idiot” (from the Cold War era) came to mind (“My weekend in Moscow,” Web, March 13 ...
M ANY HAVE tried to stifle the Voice of America ( VOA) in the eight decades since its hurried birth as a wartime broadcaster ...
In Bucharest, one family showed me the hidden shelf in a closet where they kept the short-wave radio on which each evening ...
What do King Tut, Cleopatra, Yahweh and Jonah, Hippocrates, Herodotus, Albertus Magnus, François Mackandal, Martha Washington ...
“The world is being inundated by the brazen conviction that power can do anything, justice nothing,” the man who had spent ...
Romania, a country on Europe’s eastern fringe, is perhaps a surprising focus of attention for a new US administration whose foreign policy priorities include ending the war in Ukraine, reshaping the ...
For more than an hour, he delivered an insult-laden speech that shattered the traditional notion of DOJ independence.
What strikes Holmquist most is that Solzhenitsyn had every right to be a “victim.” His regular persecution gave him a much bigger claim to victimhood than any “victim” of modern. He had years in ...
Rev John Carrick: retired Minister and former Director of Middle East Christian Outreach looks at the importance of truth and who we can trust.
The community of faith must call on their elected officials — especially conservatives in Congress — to push for the ...
I only read Russian writers, Boris Pasternak, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, and my favorite, Alexander Ilyich Solzhenitsyn.
For seven years I only read Russian writers, Boris Pasternak, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Leo Tolstoy, and my favorite, Alexander Ilyich Solzhenitsyn. Solzhenitsyn wrote of life under Stalin. Solzhenitsyn ...