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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Friday that earlier in the day, on President Trump’s orders, he directed U.S. forces stationed in the...
The hyper-politicization of science and medical journals has contributed substantially to the public’s loss of trust in expert institutions. When...
National Review senior writer Charles C. W. Cooke, on today’s edition of The Editors , said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump’s...
There are many reasons to be skeptical of Hamas’s announcement today that it will release all remaining hostages — and the bodies of deceased...
Yale historian and memoirist Carlos Eire recounts his extraordinary journey from being an eleven-year-old Cuban boy in Operation Peter Pan — sent...
Amid the shutdown, some conservative groups are finding opportunities to push advocacy campaigns aimed at reining in dysfunctional government....
On episode 94 of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast , I talked to Peter Just about his book on the post-premiership career of Margaret Thatcher:...
It’s a question we should all ask ourselves. Abortion is still here in the U.S., and it all seems more confusing and miserable than ever. We can do...
None of us should be surprised by the Supreme Court’s brief order today, which allows Lisa Cook to remain, for now, a Federal Reserve governor and...
I suppose the Archdiocese of Chicago gets some grace period for raising a pope. But the honeymoon may be ending, given what the cardinal there just...
There’s a new streaming documentary, Lilith Fair, about the all-female music festival that was conceived by Sarah McLachlan and was a summer...
National Review is hiring a part-time associate editor. Primary duties include editing and proofreading articles and blog posts for National Review...