From societyâs ills to the joys of adoption to a silver charm.
National Review
Fact-Checking through the Years
Politifact has been a particular offender against accuracy and good judgment.
Dune: Prophecy Threatens to Turn Dune into a Cash-Grab Franchise
Unlike Denis Villeneuveâs cinematic duology, Dune: Prophecy lacks a cohesive vision.
Yes, Protection and Expansion Go Together
Sometimes in geopolitics there are zero-sum games, with winners and losers. Seizing Greenland to prevent other rivals from seizing it might be such a game.
82-Year-Old Joe Biden: âI Wasnât Looking to Be President When I Was 85 Years Oldâ
Bidenâs blithe comment about his octogenarian capacities to USA Today â âSo far, so goodâ â is eye-opening.
The Unfalsifiable Theory of Congestion Pricing
New York Cityâs experiment with congestion pricing has already been prematurely declared by its supporters a success.
Trump Turns to Supremes in Plea to Halt Friday Sentencing
With time running out, Trump cuts to the High Court, arguing that its recent immunity decision requires postponing the scheduled Friday sentencing.
On Immigration, Democrats Have Something to Prove
The election results have imposed a change of heart on the Democratic Party, particularly when it comes to the Laken Riley Act.
Why the Eruption of Antisemitism on Our Campuses?
Radical âprogressiveâ faculty have been feeding students anti-Israel propaganda for years.
The People We Once Were
âEven if we had no hope of finding there a place for settlement or new roads to profit, there are still strong reasons why civilization should strive to reach and explore them.â