My Experience at CPAC
I’ve long wanted to attend the annual CPAC (Conservative Political Action Committee) gathering in Washington DC. Given the unprecedented stakes in the 2020 election, I
I’ve long wanted to attend the annual CPAC (Conservative Political Action Committee) gathering in Washington DC. Given the unprecedented stakes in the 2020 election, I
At the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs on Sunday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman worked to clarify miscommunications surrounding just how fast Israel will
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When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced this week that the United States no longer considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank to be in
In recent years, socialism—the ideology that gave birth to some of the worst horrors of the 20th century—has made a comeback. Only 30 years after
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Israel marks the anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War this week, a war that cost thousands of young Israelis their lives. The war caught
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