National Review
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/13
This book is long, self-indulgently long. But in one sense it’s not nearly long enough.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/13
Will Republicans have the courage to expose that and improve it?
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/12
Israelis can be forgiven for wondering whether the Netanyahu government has overinvested in its relationship with the Trump administration.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/12
Leo XIII read Frederic Bastiat and was impressed by what good economics could teach us. The new Pope Leo XIV should embrace his example.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/12
Republicans need to be willing to say ‘no’ to the moderates in the caucus.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/11
Progress at the federal level in rolling back DEI will be slow to affect citizens if we don’t realize what’s still in place locally, in citi...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/10
A new political storm is brewing.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/10
Donald Trump’s ‘liberation day’ was a mistake, but it’s always better to minimize the damage.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/9
He treated America’s allies like problems to be solved while approaching our adversaries as though they were assets to be unlocked.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/9
The man who shuffled off stage last year in the middle of the play has shuffled back on to it.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/9
Never confuse an accounting identity with a causal economic relationship.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/9
We hope Leo XIV brings peace within the church even as he calls for peace outside of it.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/9
Instead of asking why Kemp wouldn’t want to run for Senate, it makes more sense to ask why he would.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/9
The law finally demands that the CFPB, after over a decade in existence as an exception to the Constitution, be defunded.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/8
America’s irreplaceable contribution to winning that world war and preventing another deserves to be the object of adoration.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/8
The online controversy is a proxy fight in the culture war.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/8
Despite high points, a race-driven event leads to a flashy sameness.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/8
By its unnecessary detention-and-transfer practice, which will likely result in more rulings against it, the Trump administration is not hel...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/7
It concerns a tiny minority of Catholics, and yet, in some ways, it is symbolic of the biggest debate in the church.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/7
ChatGPT helped me fix a grill in 30 minutes. The future is here.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/7
The Treasury secretary’s rationalization for Trump’s whims wouldn’t pass an undergrad econ exam.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/7
The real story, which has received little attention, is how the FDA has removed most of the original safeguards for the administration of th...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/7
There is no point in the rest of the nation’s supporting California’s failing high-speed-rail project.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/7
Forcing priests to divulge confessions, while exempting all manner of secular confessors, is rank religious discrimination.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/5/6
The pope has eleven distinct jobs, and the cardinals may not be focused on the jobs that get the most press.