Human Events

Human Events
Human Events
País Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Idioma Inglés
Categoría Revista editorial
Año de fundación 1944
Desarrollo
Editor Thomas S. Winter (editor-in-chief); Jed Babbin (internet)
Publicador Eagle Publishing
Circulación
Frecuencia Weekly
www.humanevents.com

Human Events es una revista conservadora estadounidense fundada en 1944. La revista toma su nombre de la primera oración de la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos que dice "When in the course of human events..." ("Cuando en el curso de los eventos humanos")

Thomas S. Winter es el editor-in-chief y Jed Babbin es el editor online[1]. Columnistas notables incluyen a Ann Coulter y Robert Novak. Human Events es publicada por Eagle Publishing de Washington, DC, que es una compañía hermana de Regnery Publishing.

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