Thereās lots of give in the system to take in people who are exceptionally talented without expanding immigration or even while reducing it.
National Review
Requiem for the Carter Era
A period of pervasive American self-doubt after Vietnam and Watergate.
Against a Revisionist History of the Biden Years
Bidenās failures in government were an outgrowth of his flawed assumptions and faulty judgment, not the forces of the time none of us can be expected to overcome.
God Bless the Christmas Host
It was, truly, a very merry Christmas, and I hope yours was, too.
The EU: At the Cutting Edge
The regulatory superpower has struck again ā this time, against the āmenaceā of multiple device chargers.
Only Feminism Can Prevent Global Warming
Three U.N. Women researchers write in Scientific American that feminism holds the real key to preventing the planet from cooking.
An NR Holiday Reader
A roundup of some personal favorites.
Manmohan Singh, R.I.P.
Because the Indian government implemented Singhās reforms, hundreds of millions of people are no longer living in extreme poverty.
Christmas and Other Days
Notes on Russiaās war, unresting, against Ukraine.
Industrial Policy: Helping Friends Out
The Biden administration is trying to get as much climate money committed as it can before Donald Trump returns to the White House.