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The latest issue of National Review magazine looks at the knock-on effects of Trump’s tariffs.
Where the Trump administration is taking us. View Magazine Archives But the real work of dismantling discrimination has just begun. Hope remains for reviving the culture of life. We are still ...
Editor’s Note: In the current issue of National Review, we have a piece by Jay Nordlinger called “Latin America: A Brisk Political Tour.” This week, Mr. Nordlinger elaborates in a series.
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AlterNet on MSNConservative National Review editorial blasts Trump’s flip flops on key labor issueThe farmer knows he's not going to hire a murderer." READ MORE:Trump says he'll 'take a look' at deporting Elon Musk: DOGE ...
The March issue of National Review is out, and that means there’s a new Stat for your reading pleasure: 4 — the number of times since 1977 that Congress has passed all twelve of its annually ...
And protectionism is a utopian dream. View Magazine Archives The Senate majority leader has a knack for relationships. Make the cuts, but follow the law. Universities’ last-minute promises to ...
Judge Breyer indicated that he hopes to issue his ruling very soon, probably today. Before he does, President Trump should re-issue his order to and “through” Newsom.
The MAGA and DeSantis camps battle it out. The markets send a message on tariffs. Nationwide rulings by judges in single districts distort American politics. The good, the bad, and the ugly of his ...
Editor’s Note: The below is an expanded version of an article that appears in the March issue of National Review. For decades, schoolchildren began their day with a song of praise to Hafez al ...
A trio of essays on the future of the church, plus political coverage, cultural musings, reviews, humor — the July issue is not to be missed.
Here’s my feature, The Stat, from this issue: 81 percent — the proportion of Americans with health insurance who like their plan, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Consumer ...
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