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Unhappy with the Supreme Court’s rulings against New Deal legislation, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces a plan to expand the Court to as many as 15 justices. On the pretext that ...
When it comes to arguments for international trade restrictions,’ writes Sowell, ‘most of the arguments are fallacious most of the time.’ ...
Trump’s Tariff Folly The Stakes of Trump’s Executive Branch Shake-Up He is taking steps to block J6 defendants from state employment. As Rich Lowry and I have discussed on our podcast, I believe it ...
Law and order in Mexico is probably one of the greatest economic and humanitarian goods that policymakers could reasonably achieve with vision and effort.
President Trump spoke loudly and swung a big stick in Panama’s direction, and it produced instantaneous results when Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the small Central American nation.
For when you’ve persuaded yourself that foreign threats are themselves fabrications concocted by your domestic adversaries.
USAID instructed staffers not to show up for work on Monday after Musk’s DOGE team closed the agency’s headquarters.
Wright made clear that his priorities are expanding production, streamlining regulations, and fostering innovation in the energy sector. Last week, Republicans and Democrats on the Senate ...
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. Having nobody in charge of ...
Christine Rosen is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributor to Commentary. The Harris campaign’s pro-abortion, pro-trans, anti-man strategy flopped. Kamala Harris ...
NR Editors includes members of the editorial staff of the National Review magazine and website. Plus: The Chinese AI firm DeepSeek roils the tech industry. Plus: Two presidents assault the rule of ...