James Mattis Gives the Country a Warning By Jim Geraghty September 3, 2019 Former secretary of defense James Mattis's warning, House Democrats' focus on Stormy Daniels; and Bill de Blasio's waning day-job interest.
Avenatti Stole Stormy Daniels’s Book Advance, According to Indictment By Jack Crowe May 22, 2019 Celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti was indicted by federal prosecutors Wednesday for stealing the identity of his former client, Stormy Daniels.
The Starlet Letter By Kevin D. Williamson March 1, 2019 On presidential affairs and the public's varied response.
Ten News Stories that Dominated Headlines — and then Disappeared By Jim Geraghty February 5, 2019 A few unsolved mysteries that, somehow, have disappeared from front-page news.
Stormy Daniels Ordered to Pay Trump $293K in Legal Fees By Mairead McArdle December 11, 2018 A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Stormy Daniels to pay President Trump over $293,000 to cover the bulk of his legal fees against her. U.S. District Judge James Otero ordered the adult film ...
Avenatti’s Swan Song: Democrats’ 2020 Nominee Should Be ‘A White Male’ By Jim Geraghty October 26, 2018 Michael Avenatti's series of scandals and gaffes this week hopefully represent the last we’ll ever hear from him.
Judge Orders Avenatti to Pay Former Law Partner $4.85 Million By Jack Crowe October 22, 2018 Michael Avenatti keeps making the news.
A Rational Payoff for Trump By Ramesh Ponnuru August 23, 2018 The Wall Street Journal is not giving Trump's political judgment enough credit.
Michael Avenatti ‘Exploring’ Presidential Run, Travels to Iowa By Jack Crowe August 10, 2018 The Los Angeles-based lawyer has gained notoriety in recent months due to his near incessant appearances on cable news programs.
The Controversy over Controversy By Jim Geraghty July 26, 2018 Instead of avoiding taboos, entertainers used to steer towards them, hit the accelerator, and attempt to crash through the barrier.