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Britain may be in deep economic, social, and political trouble, but its would-be food police are still hard at work. In a recent Capital Letter, I...



As we discussed in a recent editorial, the U.S. has been using some of its financial muscle (and/or the promise that it will be used) to head off a...






Want to see something pretty unusual when it comes to American press outfits? On National Review ’s homepage at this very moment, you can find...


Media personalities are protesting vehemently about President Trump’s decision rebuild the White House’s East Wing into a ballroom, but National...


Speaking beside President Trump and other cabinet secretaries on Thursday, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth didn’t rule out the possibility that the...








I have a million reasons to prefer Curtis Sliwa for mayor of New York. It’s most especially because I went to Guardian Angel School in Manhattan...


Color me surprised and grateful for a column in the National Catholic Reporter that calls out Christopher Hale, a former congressional candidate...








I read two of Mick Herron’s wonderful Slough House series of spy novels after hearing them recommended on a podcast. The series imagines a kind of...



On Tuesday, Rich kicked off our fall webathon by observing: One of the wonderful things about NR is that we don’t simply have readers, listeners,...



Despite ample examples from the European continent and its next-door neighbor, Ireland has pursued a policy of quick demographic transformation via...
