Trump hails new ‘golden age’ in Palm Beach victory speech
‘Today will be remembered as the day that the American people regained control of their country’
Zack Christenson is the publisher of The Spectator's World edition
‘Today will be remembered as the day that the American people regained control of their country’
The blue-collar union voters could prove even more influential than Arab Americans
A note from the editor about our change in ownership
Michelle was the star of the night
Is the West ready to face the challenges of advancing technology?
Why DC is a ghost town
It’s the story of a mid-Seventies rock band coming to terms with success
Upon entering the restaurant, you’re instantly greeted with a sensory overload and the immediate need to bring tidings of comfort and joy
I have two hours to kill before my train to Lviv, so I do what anyone would do
That test drive was bliss, something like the feeling of your first cigarette after your third drink
The Cheesecake Factory is what a fashionable French writer would create in a novel if he needed a restaurant to embody American food excesses
No matter your politics, it was hard not to turn on the AM dial and be enraptured by the sound of his voice
A postal election becomes a digital election, which should benefit the GOP
Frozen in culinary time
Who’s footing the bill?