What happened was the shift of the conservative movement and the Republican Party away from a belief in evidence-based policy ...
A prominent newspaper columnist giving a talk at a local university isn’t even slightly out of the ordinary. But in the case of New York Times columnist Bret Stephens accepting George Washington ...
University administrators sometimes ask how their institutions can best serve democracy. For decades, many believed that their role was to serve as instruments of social change. Diversity, equity and ...
Known for his political columns, Bret Stephens has worked for the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal as a deputy editorial page editor and foreign affairs columnist. Westmont College hosted ...
President Donald Trump erupted in anger at CBS journalist Norah O'Donnell after she read him excerpts from what is said to be ...
The Republican Party is at a crossroads, agreed Bret Stephens and Yoram Hazony ’86 during a lively discussion, titled “Nationalism, Conservatism, and the Future of the GOP,” held by the Princeton ...
Bill Maher noted laughter in his audience when he mentioned the idea of Trump being killed, and said people like that are ...
Zohran Mamdani got three chances to repudiate the expression “globalize the intifada” in a weekend interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker. It would have been easy, and politically smart, for the ...
What I want to know is why The New York Times lets opinion columnist Bret Stephens lie about higher education institutions. I understand this is a strong charge, and perhaps it’s unfair. Maybe ...
The frequently excellent Bret Stephens was thrilled about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s elevation of Western civilization in his Munich Security Conference speech last week. Stephens desires a ...
President Donald Trump is being criticized from many quarters for his decision to join Israel in a war to topple the Iranian regime, which Saturday yielded the killing of the supreme leader, Ayatollah ...