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Fathers don’t always announce their influence. But their involvement — or their absence — can shape a life in lasting ways. A good father can help...
Minnesota's legislature has had a wild ride the past three years -- and now, it has taken a much darker turn. I summarized the state of play in...
It is more out of concern as a citizen than as a subject of legal analysis that I’m assessing the incident in California today, in which that...
The six Supreme Court cases decided this morning — leaving 21 argued cases remaining on the Court's docket to decide in the next three weeks —...
The other day, I went into recent trends in public opinion concerning whether abortion should be legal "in all circumstances," "in most...
Well, this is a moment. The Wall Street Journal: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accused Democrats of having “tariff derangement syndrome” in...
Hezbollah has been famously and spectacularly neutered, contributing to Israel’s ability to execute last night’s strikes without the fear of...
The Stat for the August 2025 issue of National Review (out now!) is: 96 percent — the proportion of the growth in total government employment since...
A new edition of the Lifeline, our new pro-life newsletter in these parts is up and out (in your inbox if you’ve signed up.) Whatever is in the...
It’s St. Anthony’s feast day today. He has a special place in Catholic conventional culture for help finding things. Mary Fiorito has quite the...
Up against a Shabbat deadline, I just talked with Jonathan Silver from the Tikvah Fund (also editor of Mosaic magazine) and Andrew Doran from the...
I landed at Ben Gurion Airport yesterday for a long-planned trip to Israel. (What’s that saying about God laughing at our plans?) We landed in the...
Oh, come on. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz lived down to the worst caricature of him in his remarks at the Center for American Progress today,...
One of the reliable news cycle winners for Democratic women over the past decade has been to dine out on grievance when men interrupt them. Kamala...
The high school class of 2025 is the largest in American history, but it may hold the record forever. For at least the next 16 years, each...
Since October 7 some of America’s most popular podcasters have congratulated themselves on their ability to “just ask questions” about Israel’s war...
For many years, it’s been an open question whether Israel would have the capability — on its own, without the help or assistance of the United...