Politics

The Week: A Short-Lived Shutdown | National Review
Plus: The Epstein files fallout. Source link
The Guidelines Are Changing. My Body Never Will | National Review
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The Administration’s War on Drug Development | National Review
Capping drug companies’ prices and blocking their market access is the surest way to deter investment in medical innovation. Source link
Where Ice and ICE Meet | National Review
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The Reaper Visits the Washington Post | National Review
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Iran Wants to Turn Back Time | National Review
But why would the United States indulge this fantasy? Source link
Resist the Temptation of Woodrow Wilson | National Review
Don’t admire Woodrow Wilson. Not even once. Source link
Medical Malpractice Comes Home to Roost in Detransitioner Verdict | National Review
Young people who were victimized by ideology masquerading as medicine are beginning to get justice in our courts. Source link
The University of Notre Dame’s Alarming Pro-Abortion Appointment | National Review
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The ‘Stolen Land’ Charge Ignores Most of Human History | National Review
If we are guilty of ‘stealing land,’ so is nearly everyone else in history, including Native Americans. Source link
Beware the Biden Nostalgia | National Review
The caricature that Joe Biden’s hapless image-makers engineered for the former president is about to make a comeback. Source link
How Five Common Chinese Expressions Help Explain Beijing’s Conflicting Chip Signals | National Review
The struggle is best understood as a code war — originating in technology but extending far beyond it. Source link