Lebanon’s Gemayel, who lost two blood relatives to Hizbullah: Iran still ‘the big problem’

Lebanon’s Gemayel, who lost two blood relatives to Hizbullah: Iran still ‘the big problem’

Special to WorldTribune.com By John Gizzi, December 8, 2025 The U.S. and Israeli bombings of Iran earlier this year were devastating to its theocratic dictatorship and were key to helping destabilize its proxy force in Lebanon known as Hizbullah. But the goal of a truly free and safe Lebanon will remain elusive so long as […]

Hardly working? Affordability as a cultural issue for some men between 16 and 24

Hardly working? Affordability as a cultural issue for some men between 16 and 24

Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by Stephen Moore, December 3, 2025 Polls show that the age group of Americans most worried about “affordability” are the 20- and 30-somethings. That’s young millennials and Gen Z. Why are they so financially stressed out? One reason things seem so unaffordable to young people is that too many aren’t working […]

American leaders have called for days of prayer when things were good, bad or ugly

American leaders have called for days of prayer when things were good, bad or ugly

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Federer, November 27, 2019 During the days of America’s founding, colonies would declare days of prayer when times were bad; days of fasting when times were real bad; and days of thanksgiving when things turned around. …. This is evidence that colonists were not “deists” who believed God set the laws of nature in place and then let everything […]

Want ‘affordability’? Move to a red state

Want ‘affordability’? Move to a red state

Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by Stephen Moore, November 20, 2025 The buzzword of the month is “affordability,” and based on the election results from New York, New Jersey and Virginia, voters think that’s declining. Democrats think they’ve found a winning issue here to win back the hearts and minds of voters after the Trump sweep […]

‘Grande delusion’ in charming, dysfunctional France; Inspector Clouseau, call the office!

‘Grande delusion’ in charming, dysfunctional France; Inspector Clouseau, call the office!

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler, November 6, 2025 PARIS — France has faced a tumultuous Autumn. The usual strikes, government shuffles, and sensational events from a high profile daylight heist at the world-famous Louvre Museum, to the imprisonment of a former president, have characterized a disquieting period. Indeed, just a year after hosting […]

Give Bill Gates this: He admits he was wrong about climate change

Give Bill Gates this: He admits he was wrong about climate change

Special to WorldTribune.com Commentary by Stephen Moore, November 5, 2025 You’ve probably heard by now the blockbuster news that Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the richest people to ever walk the planet, has had a change of heart on climate change. For several decades, Gates poured billions of dollars into the climate-industrial complex and […]

Remembering the unforgettable journalist and ‘Spike’ author Arnaud de Borchgrave

Remembering the unforgettable journalist and ‘Spike’ author Arnaud de Borchgrave

Special to WorldTribune.com By John Gizzi, November 4, 2025 Arnaud de Borchgrave and his wife, Alexandra, were universally regarded as a “power couple” — not just in Washington, but in international circles as well. Arnaud, who died in 2015 at age 88, was a whirlwind journalist who knew world leaders including Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, […]