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V-E Day Should Be a Day of Celebration, Not Solemn Remembrance Battle of the Shiloh Hendrix Fundraisers More Fizzle Than Sizzle at the Met Gala The Latin Mass Is a Problem for the Conclave Idles ...
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 ...
Joe Pitts is a public-policy professional currently working in Washington, D.C. He is a native Arizonan. A decline in social drinking would mean the elimination of an irreplaceable source of ...
Jack David, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, was deputy assistant secretary of defense for combating weapons of mass destruction and negotiations policy from 2004 to 2006. The first two ...
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.
Susan Konig is a journalist who writes frequently for National Review. She is the author of Why Animals Sleep So Close to the Road (And Other Lies I Tell My ... For our first Valentine’s Day ...
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There’s a Lot More to Choosing a New Pope Than Hot-Button Cultural Divides Pope Trump Goes Up in Orange Smoke Read This, Not That: Newbery Edition It concerns a tiny minority of Catholics, and ...
Jury Acquits Three Former Police Officers of State Charges in Death of Tyre Nichols ‘Dereliction of Duty’: Legal Expert Sounds Alarm After Michigan AG Drops Charges Against Anti-Israel ...
Mr. Dalrymple, a retired doctor, is a contributing editor of City Journal and The New English Review. He is the author of False Positive: A Year of Error, Omission, and Political Correctness in ...
The U.S. president’s 51st-state rhetoric and trade war bolstered Canada’s left, but the ultimate responsibility for the country’s direction lies with its own voters.