
Category: National Review


It’s about a pretty girl in blue jeans, not the superiority of one race.
American universities maintain closed-minded intellectual environments that encourage professors and students to espouse progressive orthodoxy and punish those who don’t.
The EPA has taken an important deregulatory step forward and struck a blow against judicial overreach.
Signs of Bad Movie Times
Plus, the century’s truly best films challenge the paper of record’s unreliable poll.
Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither was Israel’s intelligence victory against the Islamic Republic.
Willie Brown doesn’t think that the former vice president should seek to make a comeback in California.
The latest decision in the Planned Parenthood case is a sloppy stew of logical fallacies.
It takes a special kind of hysteric to observe a time-tested marketing formula in action and think: eugenics.
Everyone’s Just Going Crazy
American mass culture has rapidly been replaced by giant buzzing colonies of internet influencers.
Israel’s Side of the Story
There is real hardship in Gaza, but the situation on the ground is more complicated than Israel’s critics make it out to be.
Antitrust should be about outcomes, not outrage, and we hope it will soon revert back to that principle again.
Antitrust should be about outcomes, not outrage, and we hope it will soon revert back to that principle again.
The murders of little girls may have been a practice attempt at mass killing on an even greater scale.
The U.S. must invest in those willing to share the risk, counter shared rivals, defend shared values, and compete where and when it matters most.
But that doesn’t mean the war is a wise one for the sake of American prosperity.
The terror group considers the agony of Gazans a useful weapon in the narrative war. From this perverted point of view, a famine would be welcome news.
Sooner or later, Republicans will learn to regret the precedents they’re enabling today.
They may not garner the same attention as the tax cuts or Medicaid reforms, but their consequences ought to be big — and beautiful.
And make time for others.
Its new tax will be the second-lowest in the country, which is good for the state and bodes well for the nation.
The strategy is a sensible one, and other schools should follow.
Mamdani’s Millennial Mirage
The Dems’ nominee for NYC mayor has tapped into discontent free market advocates must address. But his ‘solutions’ would only harm young people — and others.