Editors at National Review Online probe recent comments from the Federal Reserve chairman. Tensions between a president and a Federal Reserve chairman are nothing new. Up until now, they may have reached a peak when Lyndon…
Jim Geraghty of National Review Online assesses Americans’ ability to help Iranian people struggling under a nefarious government regime. The need to get information into and out of Iran, against the wishes of the regime, is…
Ben Smith writes for Legal Insurrection about the demise of a dubious enterprise in Minnesota. The Minnesota daycare at the center of mounting scrutiny over public childcare funds is now officially closed. According to state…
Editors at the New York Post urge readers to watch out for the messaging from the new mayor. Welcome to the spin zone, New York: Courtesy of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s mammoth communications team. The Post reported Monday that…
Jesse Franklin-Murdock writes for the Federalist about interesting revelations in a recent deposition. In the last few months, we have gained valuable insights into former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s unprecedented effort to…
Editors at National Review Online offer the Trump administration advice about American policy toward Venezuela. With his pressure campaign against Venezuela following the removal of tyrant Nicolás Maduro, President Trump is…
Andrew Stuttaford poses a two-word question at National Review Online: Islamist Britain? In certain places and in certain respects, it seems, to some. Wait, wait, who says? The Financial Times: “The United Arab Emirates has…
Emily Goodin writes for the New York Post about the latest bad news for a former American first couple. The federal government’s legislative branch wants the Clintons to provide information in the ongoing probe of Jeffrey…
Ruy Teixeira hopes fellow Democrats learn a lesson from the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal. The specter of welfare fraud haunts the Democrats once again. Concerns about abuse of generous government programs helped power the…
Stephen Rose and Scott Winship puncture a popular myth about the disappearing American middle class. Populists on both the political left and right routinely claim that the middle class has been hollowed out. These claims, to…
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