Politics

Hints of Spring | National Review
Time to build again. Source link
Canada Needs a Culture Shock | National Review
The euthanasia-embracing nation’s problems go well beyond hockey. Source link
The Great Inversion | National Review
Economic policy has conflated supply and demand. Source link
John Marshall Didn’t Invent Judicial Review | National Review
The judicial power, and duty, to invalidate unconstitutional laws wasn’t the work of one inventive judge. Source link
We Need a Vote on Iran | National Review
A decision as consequential as this one deserves a real debate in Congress. Source link
An ‘Acceptable War’ | National Review
Why does the MAGA base now seem to approve of an approach to war they supposedly sought to reject? Source link
Populism Is Having a Moment in Australia | National Review
Will it last? Only if the country’s One Nation party can avoid the pitfalls experienced by other populist parties. Source link
Don’t Prosecute Women for Abortion | National Review
While defending unborn children is essential, criminalizing women who have abortions is no way to show compassion. Source link
Food of the Future? I’ll Pass | National Review
Meat simulations won’t convince our tastebuds. Source link
How America Quietly Made Nuclear Power Great Again | National Review
The benefits of an expedited nuclear reactor approval process are coming closer to fruition. Source link
Liu > Gu | National Review
The American figure skater’s performance off the ice stands in stark contrast with that of the California-born, China-embracing skier.  Source link
Collateral Damage for the Coal Industry? | National Review
A lawsuit over ESG policies could have unintended consequences. Source link