Politics

Following Munich, the U.S.–European Relationship Faces a Key Moment | National Review
In the face of EU chest-puffing, it shouldn’t be surprising that the U.S. is willing to take a fighting stance in Europe. Source link
The Interest Rate Panic Is Historically Illiterate | National Review
Outside of periods of global catastrophe, rates have long been considerably higher than they are now. Source link
Two More Trans Killers Carry Out Atrocities | National Review
There are dots here that should be connected. Source link
AOC’s Risible Performance | National Review
AOC’s time at the Munich conference was another reminder that no matter how much she is billed as a rising star, she is still callow and unserious. Source...
America Seeks Partner, Europe Swipes Left | National Review
There is a kind of romantic streak to U.S. relations with Europe in the Trump era. Source link
Cuba Faces a Sunset of Its Socialist Revolution | National Review
Postwar Vietnam is a good model for how a nation can emerge from collectivist tyranny. Source link
Protectionism Serves K Street and Hurts Main Street | National Review
The lobbying industry has exploded under Trump’s tariff regime. Source link
Trump Throws In the Towel on Minneapolis Surge | National Review
Ultimately, the battle is about whether our immigration laws can be enforced. Source link
Trump Should End the FDA’s 25-Year Cover-Up on the Abortion Pill | National Review
Mifepristone has not gotten safer; the FDA has just gotten more political. Source link
New York’s Museum of Sex: Serious, Sly, Fun, and Funky | National Review
A collection on sex through the ages explores its power, delights — oh, and there’s plenty of paraphernalia. Source link
AI and Our Collapsing Creative Horizons | National Review
The real danger AI poses is to original thought itself. Source link
Jeff Bezos Isn’t Obligated to Subsidize the Losses of the Washington Post | National Review
Source link