Farmers have indeed had a terrible year. Crop prices have been depressed by the largest harvest on record, and farm bankruptcies have increased by nearly 50 percent since last year. But Trump’s ...
The NR editors discuss the state of the political scene each week. Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National Review ...
F resh off the Thanksgiving holiday, the New York Times gave an unprecedented half-page over to Ben Rhodes, former deputy national security adviser to Barack Obama, for a frothing screed. Titled “This ...
West Coast Mamdani The Terrorism Confusion in the Caribbean Blue States Love Food Stamp Funding but Refuse to Tell Washington How It’s Spent Judge Talwani Still Bending Over Backwards for Planned ...
Christian Schneider is a National Review contributor and writes the Anti-Knowledge newsletter. He is a co-host of the podcast Wasn't That Special: 50 Years of SNL. America’s politics now run like a ...
What will become of us if given a financial incentive to avoid reconciling political disputes?
Senior members of the Senate and House Intelligence Committees were briefed by the commander and watched video of the September 2 drone strikes.
It’s more than a little ironic to see FBI deputy director Dan Bongino taking a victory lap about the arrest of the suspect.
The profile of Muhammad Abdulazeez, the shooter in Chattanooga, Tenn., clearly indicates that his probable motives were related to Islamic extremism.
The Budget Crunch Is Coming. States Must Adjust Their Spending Accordingly Sorkin Rounds Up the Usual Suspects A Warning from Chicago The administration’s rollback is another sign that the climate ...
Ben Rhodes Keeps Getting It Wildly Wrong on Israel and Gaza Report: Hegseth Gave Order to Kill Boat Operators Because They Were on a Target List The U.S.-Israel Alliance Pays for Itself The Terrorism ...
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