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T he Democratic Party of old was like a farmers’ market: a place where a bunch of people with wildly different interests came together in a spirit of cautious cooperation. Union workers, ...
While most major countries, led by the U.S., continue to grow their government debt, the fiscal disasters of yesteryear are reporting budget surpluses.
Daniel R. DePetris is a fellow at Defense Priorities, a foreign-policy think tank, and a syndicated columnist for the Chicago Tribune. The military can refocus elsewhere without sacrificing U.S ...
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the people manning the second Trump administration — outside of Stephen Miller, perhaps — primarily have instincts as opposed to plans; many seem not to have ...
The NR editors discuss the state of the political scene each week. Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National ...
Most of the U.S. doesn’t have the climate to grow coffee, so ‘the only thing tariffs will do is increase the price,’ says a Wisconsin coffee company owner. Walz is chairman of Minnesota’s ...
Christine Rosen is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributor to Commentary. Vulgarity is dragging down our politics and our civic culture. The Harris campaign’s pro ...
Joe Pitts is a public-policy professional currently working in Washington, D.C. He is a native Arizonan. A decline in social drinking would mean the elimination of an irreplaceable source of ...
Peter Doran is a senior adjunct fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. The Polish government’s threat to arrest Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows that the nation’s ...
Politician-driven monetary policy has a long record of failure. This Earth Day, let’s commit to an environmentalism that works for America, not against it. On golf, the American order, Trump’s ...
The faithful execution of the law must not be a casualty of the administration’s immigration policy.
The same people and institutions who have spent years degrading the practice of medicine in service of their ideological goals are still at it.