Evgenia Kara-Murza has traveled the world to speak out about her husband’s imprisonment and to advocate for the Kremlin’s countless other political prisoners.
A fierce debate is raging within the U.S. Marine Corps about what comes next.
Republicans are still waiting for a convincing case that the president was acting to advance his own personal interests.
Is the U.S. the least-bad option for maintaining global stability?
When faith is treated as an instrumentality, it’s bad for politics and worse for the Christian witness.
The surreal story of how a comedian who played the Ukrainian president on TV became the president in real life—then found himself at the center of an American political scandal
For those who believe that a disaster is always around the corner, there is a greater urgency to make the most of good times today.
Fight clubs, neo-Nazi soccer hooligans, and motorcycle gangs serve as conduits for the Kremlin’s influence operations in Western countries.
How Vladimir Putin is revolutionizing information warfare
My policy was to work for the best, while expanding NATO to prepare for the worst.