National Review
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/9
One side of the divided Democratic Party wants to dump the presidential candidate chosen by more than 14 million primary voters.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/9
Prosecutors asked the jury to find Trump guilty based on his official acts. But SCOTUS has ruled that presidents are immune from criminal pr...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/9
On the 1964 GOP convention, and a surprise freelance reporter.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/8
In fact, he’s been an awful one.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/8
The state failed to publish its financial report on time for the sixth straight year.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/8
What could go wrong?
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/7
States and institutions are waking up to a promising higher-ed reform.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/7
If only he’d learn to get out of his own way
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/6
The cocktail to combat jet lag.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/6
Factional chaos with no clear majority is the likeliest outcome.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/6
College athletics is on the brink of momentous change. But schools shouldn’t yield to pressure to eliminate academic life for athletes entir...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/5
Being rescued by the FDIC is likely to be a disaster for a bank’s shareholders and its executives.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/5
Notes on a classic, or should-be classic, by John Williams, from 1965.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/4
Importantly, the Bible was Rush’s battering ram in the abolitionist cause.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/4
China’s government-driven attempts to conquer space can’t measure up to the can-do spirit of the American private sector.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/3
‘There’s a bipartisan tradition here of concealing presidential infirmities,’ historian Stephen Knott tells NR.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/3
The flood of reports on Biden’s deterioration is another form of the same careerist impulse that led media outlets to soft-pedal his conditi...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/3
U.K. voters will throw out the Tories in order to get more and worse of the same.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/3
The movement toward lower, flatter, and, in some cases, no income taxes is reshaping state fiscal policies to relieve taxpayers from excessi...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/3
She was duly elected vice president, and the elected president is no longer competent to do the job. Simple as.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/3
Is it good to make employment decisions based on race, or isn’t it? The columnist can’t seem to decide.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/2
Their attempts to defend Joe Biden bear more than a passing resemblance to tactics they condemn when applied to Donald Trump.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/2
Contrary to Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s dissent, this does not place the president ‘above the law.’
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/2
Jill Biden’s no mere moneygrubber, Florida eludes Democrats, Shohei Ohtani excels, and more.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2024/7/2
DEI may be on the wane, but mere creedalism can no longer sustain America. We need something deeper.