An affectionate welcome to a new publication that also hopes to explore and defend the tradition of liberty.
Author: Jack Butler
About Those ‘Alien Corpses’ Presented to Mexico’s Congress . . .
The latest ‘proof’ of extraterrestrial life is almost certainly fake, but it speaks to growing interest in the important subject.
Mitt Romney Is Right about Michigan’s Trees
The soon-to-retire politician has a point about the height of the state’s fine foliage.
What Mike Pence Gets Right about Conservatism and Populism
Mike Pence deserves credit for his stance against the excesses of populism, and for the people and conservatism.
Living the Dream by Hunting for the Loch Ness Monster
Why a lifelong Nessie hunter has no regrets about his vocation.
Science: Working Out Makes You Feel Better
Researchers found that physical activity can combat anxiety and depression.
More Wisdom from <em>Modern Times</em>
History does not always repeat exactly. But given the constancy of human nature, certain circumstances do.
Will Peter Meijer Give Politics Another Try?
If the Michigan Republican runs for Senate, it will be a welcome indication that toxic forces, left and right, can’t keep all good people out of public life.
It’s Time to Listen to <em>The Suburbs</em> by Arcade Fire
The album’s heartfelt reverie of bygone days is a perfect soundtrack for this wistful time of year.
Is Blake Masters Ready to Lose Again?
The failed Arizona Senate candidate is planning another run. It would be a depressing spectacle — with one potential upside.