Category Archives: National Review

Environmentalists Want You to Be Unhappy

Green radicals are making war on lifesaving conveniences such as air conditioning and refrigeration in service of their extreme ideology.

Hunter Biden’s Air of Entitlement

The president’s son sees himself as too special to admit guilt in his guilty plea.

Hitler Contrarianism Isn’t Brave

Having a crowd lambaste you is no proof at all that you are a courageous truth-teller.

Tim Walz Is Scared

Whatever else we can say of the Harris-Walz campaign’s amoral posture on Israel, it is not one that a confident political operation would strike.

Eric Adams Deepens New York’s ‘Friendly Relations’ with China amid Foreign-Influence Probes

He signed a friendship agreement with Shanghai that takes China’s side on Taiwan, NR has learned.

The Goldman Case Puts a Nation on Trial

Cédric Kahn’s landmark courtroom movie does what American filmmakers can’t.

Pro-Life Realism Post-Dobbs

Pro-lifers must hold whatever modest ground they can. And they have reasons to hope.

The Week: Welcome to the Stretch Run

Plus: Shohei Ohtani is just incredible.

What Happened to National Honor?

No one is ever going to mistake Joe Biden for Teddy Roosevelt.

Fight DEI in Higher Ed with Grades

To contest a worldview whose ultimate goal is to destroy merit, schools should double down on objective measurements of student success.