The students blocked funding for campus groups in an attempt to force the university to divest from companies accused of profiting from the Israel–Hamas war. The prosecutor said the riots were ...
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 ...
Bing West served as assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs and has written a dozen books about America’s recent wars. Did the president play any role in determining ...
William C. Duncan is the Religious Freedom Policy Fellow at Sutherland Institute, an independent, nonpartisan public-policy think tank in Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah’s experience has some ...
John Noonan is a former staffer on defense and armed-service committees in the House and Senate, a veteran of the United States Air Force, and a senior adviser to POLARIS National Security.
Democratic lawmakers and pundits are increasingly peddling a conspiracy that Musk is the ‘shadow’ president. Senators are expected to continue pressing Gabbard behind closed doors about her ...
Kevin D. Williamson is a former fellow at National Review Institute and a former roving correspondent for National Review. All kinds of people have flocked to Donald Trump for all kinds of reasons.
Another impeachable abuse of the president’s pardon power, to nullify the Constitution’s approval of capital punishment and the endowment in Congress of the power to make federal ...
The GOP Needs to Stay on Offense on Corporate Tax Reform Congress Is a Living Advertisement for Term Limits Abortion Newspeak Comes for Radiology End Medicaid’s Mission Creep Could a Helping of ...
There are ‘good guys’ in Syria — and the U.S. should continue to support them. Technically, it’s unlikely they committed defamation, but they deserve the rebukes they’re getting.
Amity Shlaes is the author of The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression and a National Review Institute fellow. Why Buckley took ‘the libertarian side.’ The McReagan parable ...