Human Events
Human Events is an American conservative political news and analysis website founded in 1944 as a weekly print newspaper in Washington, D.C.[1][2]
Its name derives from the opening phrase of the United States Declaration of Independence, emphasizing human actions in historical and political contexts.[3]
Originally established by former Washington Post editor Felix Morley and others to promote conservative ideas amid post-World War II debates, it provided commentary on national and international affairs from a perspective favoring limited government, free markets, and traditional values.[4][5]
Over decades, Human Events became influential in conservative circles, earning praise from figures like President Ronald Reagan, who called it his favorite magazine for its incisive analysis and opposition to expansive federal power.[4][6]
The publication transitioned to digital-only format in 2013 amid declining print viability, continuing to feature opinion pieces, investigations, and podcasts that critique progressive policies and highlight issues like immigration, cultural shifts, and government overreach.[1][7][2]
Notable for publishing early endorsements of Barry Goldwater's presidential bid and consistent advocacy for constitutional conservatism, it has faced criticism from left-leaning outlets for its partisan stance, though its longevity underscores its role as a steadfast voice in American right-wing discourse.[4][5]