National Review
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Recent Articles (20)
It Will Be Hard for Democrats to Replace Graham Platner
Pulling a Biden or Torricelli swap will not be that easy.
The Three Faces of Betrayal in <i>Power Ballad</i>
Form and feeling set modern morality to music.
Remove Bill Pulte
A top national security position shouldn’t be treated like a political prize.
A D-Day Model of Leadership America Should Seek to Follow
General Eisenhower’s words provide a good example to emulate in our next 250 years.
Freedom Is Worth the Risk
The free society is worth defending because the human person is worth defending.
The Week: The Radical Primary Season
Plus: Jill Biden’s historical fantasies.
The Unsung Hede Massing
You may not know the communist-turned-ex-communist actress’s name, but her story is worth knowing.
How the Trump DOJ Extracted a Guilty Plea from John Bolton
Lawfare and misconduct are not mutually exclusive.
Modest Wins for the Administrative State at the Supreme Court
Two victories for federal agencies and one for makers of generic drugs.
With Graham Platner, Democrats Are Playing with Fire
Their strategy threatens to burn the party down.
America Is Winning and Iran Is Losing — Badly
With its economy and military in dire straits, the Iranian regime is seeing what it’s like to face a U.S. foreign policy not governed by fear.
The U.S. Must Expand Its Strategic Petroleum Reserve
A restored and growing reserve is essential to deterrence, economic stability, and national security.
A Boola Boola Revolution
Yale, New Haven, John Trumbull, and the American Revolution.
Space to Fail
Blue Origin’s rocket explosion last week shouldn’t affect our pioneering approach to 21st-century space exploration.
The Anti-Weaponization Fund Is Dead. Long Live Its Death
Congress should not only ensure the end of the Trump slush fund but also prevent his successors from doing anything similar.
ExxonMobil Shareholders Chose Fiduciary Duty over Political Theater
States and investors are waking up to how activists have been hijacking companies through proxy votes.
Claudia Sheinbaum Leads Mexico into Confrontation
Her government is now on a collision course with both the United States and with basic Mexican democratic civics.
Spencer Pratt’s Uphill Climb
Coalition-building in the next round could be difficult.
Trump Has Lost the Thread on Iran
If the war was a tactical triumph, the cease-fire has been a disappointment.
The Real Adam Hamawy
The Dem nominee for a House seat in New Jersey was a sympathizer of the Blind Sheikh, who inspired the first World Trade Center bombing.