National Review
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/6
It’s a case he should lose, but it’s no slam dunk.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/5
A year of peril lies ahead for the federal courts.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/5
The fabricated death of a Palestinian boy is only the latest offense.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/5
Is it too much to ask that a U.S. senator know a little bit about our heritage?
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/5
Plus: Is the United States at war with Venezuela?
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/4
In the long run, the obviousness of China’s weaknesses will grow. But for now, in the battle of appearances, the Party’s propaganda may be o...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/4
The tech industry is simply too chaotic and fast-moving to permit aggressive antitrust action.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/3
Trump’s lethal strike on a ship ‘transporting illegal narcotics’ raises yet more questions.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/3
Elon Musk’s America Party is the latest third-party dream to die.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/3
The country’s illiberalism toward speech about transgenderism shocks even me.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/2
A new resolution condemning Israel is about as marred as the process that produced it.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/2
Trump lost the case on his tariffs because only Congress has the power to tax.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/2
The Old World model of state management must not be permitted to hold back the advance of the freedom-fueled dynamism of the New World.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/2
There is an invisible world out there, a hidden hand, and it is driven by money.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/2
Labor Day should honor laborers, not unions.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/9/1
For the first time, the share of U.S. workers who are union members has fallen below 10 percent.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/31
NR writers propose alternatives to the usual fare found on schools’ required reading lists.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/30
The conspiratorial belief that massive hidden systems need to be exposed is gripping left and right.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/30
Instead of diverting German resources to the south and shortening the war, it exhausted the Allies and extended it.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/29
Subjecting the Fed to presidential control would restore political accountability for public policy choices to the elected branches of gover...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/29
‘But it works well’ is not a sufficient legal argument.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/29
The Court will surely be reluctant to grasp the nettle on the Fed. Yet there’s little doubt that, on the legal merits, Cook should be sendin...
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/29
Democrats’ dismissive attitude toward prayer is rooted in arrogance.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/29
Plus: The Cracker Barrel wars.
- National Review ( Middle East ) 2025/8/28
Appointees who represent the biggest departures from convention are the squeakiest wheels, and not in a good way.