Editors at National Review Online assess President Donald Trump’s latest achievement in trade negotiations. And so to the U.S./EU trade deal, which was, undeniably, a victory for the Trump administration, a victory that owed…
John Puri writes for National Review Online about the latest bad news for a major American political party. A new poll by the Wall Street Journal finds that fewer American voters view the Democratic Party favorably than at…
David Catron writes for the American Spectator about dissatisfaction with a major political party and its chief enabler. Anyone old enough to have watched the original Star Wars film on the big screen will clearly remember…
Margot Cleveland of the Federalist highlights the latest bad news for the 44th president. Documents released over the last month have exposed a post-election plot designed to derail President Donald Trump’s first term. The…
Chuck Ross of the Washington Free Beacon documents another instance of media malpractice. A freelance reporter who plays a leading role in the Wall Street Journal‘s coverage of Hezbollah has repeatedly praised the terrorist…
Editors at National Review Online assess the Trump administration’s settlement with Columbia University. In March, the Trump administration shocked academia by abruptly canceling hundreds of millions of dollars of federal…
Jack Butler writes for National Review Online about one high-profile Democrat’s interesting turn. The Democrats’ ongoing electoral woes are clearly a serious crisis — for them. And Rahm Emanuel has never been one to let a…
Paula Bolyard writes for PJMedia.com about problems facing one of the left’s major spin outlets. You can almost hear the death rattle emanating from Media Matters for America (MMFA), the unofficial (wink-wink) media arm of…
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz reports for Human Events about a disturbing declaration from a United Nations court. Wealthy nations that fail to limit their fossil fuel use and reduce pollution could be held financially liable by…
Adam White highlights the history of threats to judicial independence in the United States. In an anti-institutional era, does any institution face more dangerous attacks than our Constitution’s judicial branch? Today, it…
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