For 20 years the letters sat in sealed boxes in a library at Emory University. But in mid-May, the…
Quick, what famous event do we commemorate on the Fourth of July? Not sure? A little rusty on…
Here at BreakPoint, summer usually means one thing. No, I don’t mean it’s time to go to the beach.…
On June 27, Tony Blair left office after having been Britain’s prime minister for 10 years. His next job…
The Washington Post recently published an investigative series, revealing D.C.’s public schools are “close to the highest-spending and worst-performing in the nation.”…
I have what some might consider the macabre habit of reading the casualty reports from Iraq every day in the New…
Lydia Playfoot wanted to wear a ring to school—a ring that symbolized her commitment to remain chaste until marriage. But…
On Friday nights, Ann Holmes Redding of Seattle puts on a black head scarf, heads to the Al-Islam Center, and…
Recently, scientists warned that the red knot, a small shorebird, might join the Dodo on the list of birds driven…
One hundred million people: that’s how many died under the oppression of Communism. Those victims have too often been ignored…