A s National Review ’s resident teenage knife-fighting expert, I was disappointed to read that the actor Idris Elba wants the British government to circumcise all of the privately owned knives in the ...
Hungary is a critical member of the EU and NATO and Prime Minister Orban is an important leader. He thinks very highly of you,’ Joe Wilson wrote.
In all honesty, though, there’s a reason I never wrote about the subject last month: It was transparently obvious — or so I thought — that the drones had to have been approved by the federal ...
Across the country today, medical professionals are maiming and sterilizing a growing number of impressionable children under the radical and false claim that adults can change a child’s sex through a ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the freeze is part of the Trump administration’s efforts to be ‘good stewards for tax dollars.’ ...
Matthew Yglesias thinks that National Review isn’t covering the Republican trifecta, but is instead interested only in “lib-owning.” He writes: National Review home page is a great case study in how ...
Rebeccah Heinrichs is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and the director of Hudson’s Keystone Defense Initiative. Nuclear adversaries are betting on American fear of escalation and a lack ...
HHS is too important a position for the Senate to confirm a pro-abortion secretary. France’s commercial issue-hustler Jacques Audiard strikes again. Cover American politics? That’s literally ...
Mr. Gilder is a founder of the Discovery Institute, a venture capitalist, and the author of 15 books, including The Israel Test. We live in a new twilight zone beyond capitalism and freedom.
Mr. Feser is the author of Aquinas: A Beginner’s Guide and The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism. Philosopher Charles Taylor on the politics of language. A review of Conscience ...
Informing illegal immigrants of their basic legal rights is an absolutely legitimate work of mercy. Teaching them how to evade the application of laws is not.
So proclaim the banners freshly raised on the Canadian Embassy, a 1989 brutalist behemoth in downtown D.C. As the only country with an embassy on Pennsylvania Avenue (the street that connects the ...