I'm sure Walz will find a way to say he was in Florida on the ground, confusing his appearance on Kimmel with that. But hey, he speaks passionately so please forgive him. Dunce!
One week ago, Georgia trial judge Robert McBurney issued a wild ruling enjoining state officials from enforcing the state’s ban on post-heartbeat abortions. Today, I’m pleased to see, the Georgia ...
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. Entering its 50th year, the show ...
Something is amiss when the garish and grotesque displays go up earlier and get uglier every year even as people’s belief in their religious purpose fades.
After racking her brain for a few seconds, Norma Holm estimates that she’s been to 20 Donald Trump rallies to date. A resident of Hammond, Ind., the “Front Row Joes” jacket-sporting rally-goer says ...
The Israelis are on a streak of vengeance so mercilessly effective and innovative they make John Wick look like a tit-for-tat prankster.
With early voting already under way less than five weeks to Election Day, special counsel Jack Smith filed a book-length proffer of his 2020 election-interference case against Donald Trump, which ...
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Look to Venice, once the publishing center of the world, for an early example of vigorous open discourse now being pushed aside in Europe and elsewhere.
Amity Shlaes is the author of The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression and a National Review Institute fellow. What were the results of the victory of government power in the 1930s?
It’s possible the victims could have been saved if mayor Brandon Johnson hadn’t decommissioned the gunshot-detection system, some Chicago alderman say.