Bellesiles 2.0: Meet Princeton Sociologist Megan Kang
Americans own guns. They’ve always owned guns, even before they were officially Americans. The British subjects who lived on this […]
Americans own guns. They’ve always owned guns, even before they were officially Americans. The British subjects who lived on this […]
There are things that make some people uncomfortable for no rational reason, even though they don’t harm them in
Maryland police arrested a would be mass-murderer before he attacked a school. The aspiring killer has taught us a lot.
We live in uncertain times. Nothing has done so much to bring that uncertainty home recently as a Thursday speech
On April 20, 2024 we hit a grim milestone of sorts: 25 years since Columbine. Somehow that massacre that was
By Christopher G. Kopacki, Ph.D Virginia’s General Assembly gathered in Richmond for the Reconvened Regular Session (or Veto Session). This
For quite some time, we’ve talked about Joe Biden and his gift for gaffes. Whether he’s losing battles with his teleprompter, his train
Skyrocketing crime in major cities was a tragic consequence of the confluence of several factors. There was the coronavirus pandemic,
Congress had sharp criticism for a proposed rule that would prioritize a climate change agenda over a proven hunting conservation
From the CCRKBA . . . The bloody rampage by a knife-wielding madman in Sydney, Australia over the weekend underscores