National Review
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/12
Second terms are often messy affairs, but the wheels are coming off this one far too early.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/12
Fascism fascination for gamers.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/12
The week of March 3, 2025: Funding Europe’s NATO gap, tariffs, industrial policy, the congestion tax, and much, much more.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/11
The big argument is only just beginning.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/11
The public wants the economy humming, the border secure, and an end to woke lunacy — not tariffs and irrelevant indulgences.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/11
Thank you to Senators Paul, McConnell, and Budd for voting against the worst Republican labor secretary of our lifetime.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/11
Housing male inmates in women’s prisons and jails — which he has supported — is a nightmarish transgender policy.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/10
This is an important test case for the administration.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/10
Bringing back Karl Rove’s hero won’t usher in a new economic golden age.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/10
DOGE isn’t going to stave off or bring on the end times.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/10
Republican officials can’t afford to forget that the families that vote for them care about the whole basket of issues.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/10
It would be the fastest way to make America healthy again.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/9
The party is casting about for a workable political strategy. Scenery-chewing isn’t it.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/8
Watching progressivism shrivel up in real time.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/8
Because ‘two-tier policing’ wasn’t unjust enough.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/8
It may seem like a deal is ready to be made. But making it stick is another matter.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/8
‘Tariff’ is not a beautiful word for the state of our economy or our strategic relationships.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/7
The president has made it clear: Musk has gone too far, created too many unnecessary messes, and comported himself too clumsily.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/7
When judges are unmoored by the Constitution or statute, they become unelected political actors who themselves are a threat to our system of...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/7
Plus: In an amazing coincidence, Hunter Biden’s paintings no longer have any buyers.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/6
A small but important victory for the president.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/6
The president’s repeated claims of victimization only make him smaller.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/6
Lawmakers’ antics during Tuesday’s speech and strident culture-war stances suggest the postmortem is a long way off.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/5
This is maximal Trump.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/3/5
Tracing Hollywood’s cultural decline from Anora to Barbie, Thunberg to Gerwig.