Politics
France’s Populist Surge Is a Cautionary Tale for America’s Right | National Review
Populism can win elections, but without fiscal discipline, it risks perpetuating the very welfare bloat it rails against. Source link
Bring Back Snow Days | National Review
A day of sledding, snowmen, and sleeping in offers more benefits than drawbacks. Source link
Trump praises his crime crackdown and tariffs
President Trump touted his tariffs and crime rates as his first year back in office comes to a close. Source link
5 questions about the FBI headquarters move
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Friday that the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington is closing, with the bureau relocating to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center...
Who Is the Radical? | National Review
Muslim jihadists’ actions are consistent with centuries-old sharia law. Source link
50 Years After the Edmund Fitzgerald, It’s Time to Fix American Shipbuilding | National Review
More U.S.-built cargo ships would help revitalize the country’s industrial landscape. Source link
New Year’s Wants, with a Nod to William Blake | National Review
Hoping for the best at two biennial shows, and will your art critic get to the new Grand Egyptian Museum? Source link
The Left’s Hypocrisy Problem with Energy and Affordability | National Review
Democrats talk a big game on bringing down costs, but in reality, their energy approach raises the price of everything. Source link