National Review
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Lawfare comes for Marine Le Pen.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
As a share of the economy, President Trump’s executive order is likely the largest peacetime tax increase in U.S. history.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
People are increasingly willing to reject obvious falsehoods, and activists are decreasingly effective at intimidation.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Enforcing Trump’s EO on ‘Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History’ will take tough love, force, and deprogramming, and it won’t be pre...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/3
Justice Alito warns judges not to flyspeck executive decisions too closely.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/2
The week of March 24, 2025: Tariff trauma, MAHA, Poland, labor, and much, much more.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/2
In ruling the department may not revive the case, Ho called it ‘unprecedented and breathtaking’ to use the dismissal of charges as leverage...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/2
Researchers deliberately obscured a data point about white babies under the care of black physicians because it ‘undermines the narrative.’
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/2
The failure to reclaim the state’s high court will have large-scale consequences given the activism of the liberal majority.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/2
Mississippi just passed a law to eliminate the income tax because principled conservatives fought for it.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/1
Lessons from modern political history on the importance of protecting an image of competence.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/1
Raising top marginal rates would be disastrous economic policy and bad politics.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/1
Imports do not raise many of the issues that we associate with immigration.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/4/1
Emphasis on ‘was.’
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/31
Her novel is disturbing in the extreme, but it would certainly qualify as protected speech under the First Amendment in the U.S.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/31
A state appellate court twisted itself into knots to prevent the state’s law restricting medicalized gender transition for minors.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/30
DHS is not a criminal enterprise.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/29
The administration should abandon its Alien Enemy Act theory and shift to the solid ground of federal immigration laws.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/29
‘There are a lot of free riders in my caucus,’ Senator Fetterman said.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/28
Starmer’s seeming ridiculous announcement will do nothing but slap a symbolic bandage on a far deeper generational psychological wound.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/28
We should have learned that lesson from Richard Nixon’s wage and price controls.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/28
We should never have reached the point where presidents can threaten law firms over whom they hire and represent.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/28
Secretary Kennedy’s announcement of a shake-up at the Department of Health and Human Services spotlights the need for major reform at the bl...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/28
A Reagan error better left behind.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/28
It’s a transparent strategy aimed at conveying authenticity, which undermines the whole point of the strategy.