A Russian Federal Bailiffs Service employee patrols around the court building with the words reading, "Palace of justice," on the front in Yekaterinburg, Russia. [AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky] A Russian ...
National Sandwich Day was in November, but it was Aug. 10 that marked a truly indigestible moment in our legal history. That was the day Sean Dunn tossed a sandwich at Customs and Border Protection ...
The poison of antisemitism is “growing on the new right,” said The Wall Street Journal in an editorial, and it’s “spreading wider and faster than we thought.” Last month, Tucker Carlson hosted “Hitler ...
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A year ago, not even the most perfervid Astoria leftist would have thought that Zohran Mamdani would soon be elected mayor of New York City. Back then, it was easier to imagine Eric Adams coasting to ...
The Heritage Foundation is receiving backlash after Kevin Roberts, its president, defended Tucker Carlson’s recent controversial interview with Nick Fuentes. Roberts said in a video message on social ...
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When diving into the history of the Soviet Union and modern Russia, one expects to encounter the towering figures of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Vladimir Putin. But in “Motherland,” ...
Fitzpatrick, a preeminent historian of the Soviet Union, offers a concise account of Joseph Stalin’s rise to supreme power, his tyrannical rule, the black comedy surrounding his death, and his legacy ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton compared the Trump administration to Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin’s secret police following his indictment on Thursday. “I have become the latest target ...
Months before World War II ended, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin secretly divided their spheres of influence in the Balkans. Photo of the two leaders from a Moscow conference in 1942. Public ...