Category Archives: National Review

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Boards, Seizes Cargo Ship ‘Linked to Israel’: Report

The move comes amid reports of an imminent Iranian attack on Israel.

The Bright Side of Global Warming

Everything has costs and benefits, even climate change, though green ideologues don’t want the public to consider this.

Klimt Landscapes Glisten and Glitter in a New York Exhibition

But why no Austrian loans for the Neue Galerie show? Enquiring minds want to know.

Pro-Hamas ‘Journalists’ Blur the Line between Coverage and Propaganda

Since the October 7 massacre, links between numerous journalists in the Gaza Strip and terror organizations have been exposed.

The Prices Are Not Right

Inflation could sink Biden — if Republicans get their act together.

Government Shouldn’t Stand between People and Homemade Food

Arizona is abandoning restrictions on cottage food that tend to harm lower-income, independent sellers. But other states haven’t relented.

Where the Pro-Life Movement Must Go Next

Trump’s stumble onto the right abortion position obscures pro-lifers’ need to win the argument.

Judge Denies Hunter Biden’s Motions to Dismiss Federal Gun Charges

‘Defendant’s claim is effectively that his own father targeted him for being his son, a claim that is nonsensical under the facts here,’ the judge wrote.

Trump Throws Support Behind Johnson as Greene Threatens Motion to Vacate

The former president also explained why he doesn’t endorse a federal abortion ban: ‘Because we don’t need it any longer. Because we broke Roe v. Wade.’