Kim Jong-un Is Not Our Friend National Review By: Rich Lowry · Rich Lowry 18 August 2026 at 21:14 His country is firmly within the China and Russia axis.
The Decline in Violent Crime Is Worth Celebrating National Review By: The Editors · The Editors 18 August 2026 at 20:15 Another sign that the doomsayers about this country are blinkered and wrong.
Kushner Legitimizes Hamas National Review By: Elliott Abrams · Elliott Abrams 18 August 2026 at 12:30 Boosting terrorist groups is never the path to peace.
‘Woke One’ Wasn’t Just Crazy — It Was Destructive National Review By: Becket Adams · Becket Adams 18 August 2026 at 12:30 Don’t let them trick you into thinking it was just an oopsie-daisy.
Ukraine Must Defeat the Culture of Soviet Corruption National Review By: Gregory W. Slayton & Sergei Ivashenko · Gregory W. Slayton and Sergei Ivashenko 18 August 2026 at 12:30 The country survived decades in the Soviet Union but learned all the wrong lessons.
I Still Think IVF Should Be Banned National Review By: Abigail Anthony · Abigail Anthony 17 August 2026 at 22:45 Responding to objections about my recent criticisms of IVF.
One Crazy Summer National Review By: Christopher J. Scalia · Christopher J. Scalia 17 August 2026 at 12:30 Memories of my father’s confirmation hearings, 40 years ago this month.
Will the Pentagon’s Latest UFO Files Satisfy the Alien Theorists? National Review By: Andrew Follett · Andrew Follett 17 August 2026 at 12:30 The government’s UFO reports spell trouble for those who insist Washington is hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life.
U.S. Leadership on AI Requires Strategic Interdependence National Review By: Jianli Yang · Jianli Yang 17 August 2026 at 12:30 China is tapping America’s AI knowledge pipeline. The answer is managed precision openness.
Deterring Russia’s Threat to the Baltics National Review By: The Editors · The Editors 17 August 2026 at 12:30 To accept even the loss of a small amount of territory would set a terrible precedent.
What If AOC Took a Vow of Silence? National Review By: Kathryn Jean Lopez · Kathryn Jean Lopez 17 August 2026 at 12:30 A conversation about politics and love really wants to be about the eternal.
California’s Lawfare Could Further Empty Out Hollywood National Review By: John Fund · John Fund 16 August 2026 at 20:11 Attorney General Rob Bonta’s antitrust crusade is smothering the Golden State’s signature industry.
The Presidential Soft-Launch Has Begun National Review By: Raleigh Adams · Raleigh Adams 16 August 2026 at 17:45 AOC, Marco Rubio, and the increasingly influencer-like business of becoming a presidential candidate.
The Myth of the Miserable Housewife National Review By: Inez Feltscher Stepman · Inez Feltscher Stepman 16 August 2026 at 12:30 Marriage and motherhood remain the most stable and achievable sources of meaning and joy.
The Trouble with the Soft Sciences National Review By: James Lileks · James Lileks 16 August 2026 at 12:30 The tale of Jason Arday is a reminder of how today’s social scientists often care little about seeking the truth.
Hold Your Horses for Cody’s Buffalo Bill Center National Review By: Brian T. Allen · Brian T. Allen 15 August 2026 at 12:30 A look at its superb museum of Western art from Catlin and Bierstadt to today.
Properties Aren’t Property in New York City National Review By: John R. Puri · John R. Puri 15 August 2026 at 12:30 The government has reduced landlords from owners to administrators of ‘public’ resources. © Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesNew York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani visits a cultural center for the elderly in New York City, October 31, 2025.
Why Missouri Declined to Abolish Its Income Tax National Review By: Daniel J. Pilla · Daniel J. Pilla 15 August 2026 at 12:30 Uncertainty caused voters to stick with the devil they know. © fotoguy22/Getty ImagesMissouri State Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo.
The Ongoing Battle to Defend Welfare Reform National Review By: Scott Winship & Kevin Corinth · Scott Winship and Kevin Corinth 15 August 2026 at 12:30 Despite its clear success, a work-oriented safety net continues to be a target for progressives.
Charles G. Dawes: An Accidental Music Sensation National Review By: John Masko · John Masko 15 August 2026 at 12:30 The composer who later became a vice president showed that amateurs can create great and worthwhile art.