Yes, the DSA Has a Communist Problem National Review By: Rich Lowry · Rich Lowry 4 August 2026 at 21:30 The most important movement within the Democratic Party is being infiltrated by actual Marxists.
The Roots of the Ceuta Crisis National Review By: The Editors · The Editors 4 August 2026 at 15:32 People respond to incentives, whether real or imagined. Some sort of migrant surge was foreseeable.
Strengthen the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program — Don’t Tear It Down National Review By: Michael Burgess · Michael Burgess 4 August 2026 at 12:30 We shouldn’t dismantle a system that has served patients well for decades.
Spain and Europe’s Crisis of Meaning National Review By: Joshua S. Treviño · Joshua S. Treviño 4 August 2026 at 12:30 The Ceuta crisis leaves in its wake a series of follow-on crises that illuminate strategic challenges for Spain, Europe, and America alike.
Where Bipartisan Reform Is Actually Working National Review By: John Fund · John Fund 4 August 2026 at 02:32 States are making it easier to fire bad workers, allowing better pay for high performers, and limiting the collective bargaining power of unions.
The Reflecting Pool Debacle Reflects Trump’s Essential Spite National Review By: Jeffrey Blehar · Jeffrey Blehar 3 August 2026 at 19:53 David Hearn was chosen at random and put through the wringer for no reason, until cleared.
Kumba, R.I.P. National Review By: Charles C. W. Cooke · Charles C. W. Cooke 3 August 2026 at 19:45 The roar of a magnificent American roller coaster has fallen silent.
The Socialists Want the DNC to Sign Its Own Death Warrant National Review By: Noah Rothman · Noah Rothman 3 August 2026 at 17:56 The activists will only keep trying.
A Child’s Healthy Body Is Not a Problem to Be Solved National Review By: Chloe Cole · Chloe Cole 3 August 2026 at 12:30 The Chloe Cole Act may bear my name, but it belongs to every detransitioner in America.
Sewer Socialism, but Worse National Review By: The Editors · The Editors 3 August 2026 at 12:30 Francesca Hong’s gubernatorial candidacy represents a risky bet for Wisconsin Democrats, and the state itself.
We Must Not Let China Plead the Fifth on Covid’s Origin National Review By: Jianli Yang · Jianli Yang 3 August 2026 at 12:30 Domestic political squabbles are getting in the way of figuring out the answer to a fundamentally geopolitical question.
Never Forgetting with Boy George National Review By: Kathryn Jean Lopez · Kathryn Jean Lopez 3 August 2026 at 12:30 Keeping the eternal memory of Jake Marlowe in our hearts and minds is a noble use of culture. More should join the club.
The Rolling Stones Know How to Grow Old National Review By: Harry Khachatrian · Harry Khachatrian 2 August 2026 at 12:30 On Foreign Tongues, the band remains rooted in the blues — and intent on whatever comes next.
A Little Lemon Goes a Long Way National Review By: Sarah Schutte · Sarah Schutte 2 August 2026 at 12:30 Life has given us this special citrus. Let’s make the most of it.
A Peek into the Fauci Diaries National Review By: James Lileks · James Lileks 2 August 2026 at 12:30 Reading the doctor’s private notes is an eye-opening experience.
Another Media Freak-Out over Another Non-Scandal at CBS National Review By: Becket Adams · Becket Adams 2 August 2026 at 12:30 The loss of curiosity strikes again.
Liberty and the Adventure of Life National Review By: Timothy Harper · Timothy Harper 2 August 2026 at 12:30 The indirect journey toward meaningful objectives — the pursuit of happiness — drives the American story.
Morocco Tests Spanish Sovereignty National Review By: Joshua S. Treviño · Joshua S. Treviño 1 August 2026 at 17:00 Sixty-thousand migrants poured into Ceuta with the cooperation of the Moroccan state.
Mamdani’s Government Grocery Stores Won’t Last Long Enough to Put Bodegas Out of Business National Review By: Inez Feltscher Stepman · Inez Feltscher Stepman 1 August 2026 at 12:30 Instead, they are likely to become hubs of disorder.
A Tale of Two Clarks and the Museums They Made National Review By: Brian T. Allen · Brian T. Allen 1 August 2026 at 12:30 Stephen tended to business and all things Cooperstown. Sterling sashayed and bought Renoirs, but did he try to overthrow the government in his copious spare time?