Article • March 22, 2011

What would happen if California were struck with a Japan-size earthquake?


Feature • October 1, 2015


Feature • May 1, 2006


Feature • February 1, 2017

A look at the optimism of Britain’s vindicated euroskeptics


Article • November 24, 2005

Give thanks where thanks is due.


Feature • March 1, 2007


Article • November 25, 2009

Gold-colored warning lights are flashing. But what does the signal mean?


Article • November 7, 2014


Feature • March 29, 2023

In The Wonderful World Tomorrow—What It Will Be Like, Herbert W. Armstrong highlighted several prognostications from Jerrold Maxmen’s 1976 book The Post-Physician Era: Medicine in the 21st Century. Here is how they are panning out.


Article • July 18, 2007

The U.S. dollar continues to lose its value due to flaws too fundamental to ignore.


Article • December 14, 2005

Violent race riots have largely shattered Australia’s reputation as a happy-go-lucky nation that embraces multiculturalism and racial diversity.


Article • November 19, 2020

A new world order is being formed in the Asia-Pacific, and it excludes the U.S.


Article • September 11, 2007

Australia may well be the U.S.’s strongest ally in the war on terror.


Article • September 20, 2017

Second Mexican quake in less than two weeks strikes Mexico City—on 32nd anniversary of another massive earthquake.


Feature • May 1, 2018


Article • March 19, 2019

Even without Saudi Arabia as a customer, German weapons exports are flowing into the Arab world.


Article • August 29, 2006


Article • March 2, 2010

In the midst of the Greek crisis, leaders call for more economic governing of the eurozone.


Article • June 29, 2006



Feature • February 1, 2007




Feature • May 1, 2008

Remember the true heritage of today’s English-speaking peoples.


Article • December 23, 2013

To win at this stage, says American Communist Rick Nagin, we need to emulate the steadfastness shown by Nelson Mandela and the South African Communist Party.