Joe Biden

“Linkage” sounds a lot like another theory for explaining the world.

Feb. 20 2024 12:01AM

When peace breaks out, the death count rises.

Zach Kessel
Sept. 21 2023 12:01AM

U.S. politicians are wrong to condemn recent legislation.

New York Sun
July 26 2023 12:01AM

Will the administration’s new strategy to counter anti-Semitism camouflage its own inaction?

July 10 2023 12:01AM

The D.C. veteran joins us to talk about what the government can do to fight anti-Semitism, and what, despite good intentions, it can’t.

July 7 2023 12:01AM

The new envoy to the Palestinian Authority will advance the PA’s interests in Washington, not vice-versa.

Dec. 2 2022 12:01AM

Washington and Brussels have a firm legal basis for new sanctions—but refuse to act.

Behnam Ben Taleblu and Andrea Stricker
Nov. 2 2022 12:01AM

Under heavy pressure from America, Israel has agreed to new maritime borders with Lebanon. Is that a good thing?

Oct. 14 2022 12:01AM

Never-ending negotiations belie tough talk.

Matthew Continetti
July 19 2022 12:01AM

Ensure that the Saudi Arabia of tomorrow is definitively and irretrievably different than the Saudi Arabia of the past.

June 30 2022 12:01AM

The post-Abraham Accords era demands a new approach.

Ellie Cohanim
April 7 2022 12:01AM

Past rulings of potential nominees might shed light on their approach to religious liberty.

Tanner Bean
Feb. 17 2022 12:01AM

But the Jewish state will need to improve relations with American Jewry to face the challenges ahead.

Oct. 12 2021 12:01AM

Why not restore funding with conditions?

James G. Lindsay
Sept. 10 2021 12:01AM