Politics
A Washington State Senator Is Looking to Unseat One of the Quirkiest, Most Vulnerable House Dems in ’26 | National Review
But knocking out the moderate-leaning rep won’t be easy. Source link
How the Internet Broke Assimilation | National Review
Social media and messaging apps have eased the pressure to integrate. Source link
The Legacy Media’s Not Dead Yet | National Review
These outlets don’t have the credibility they once did, but they still have power. Just look at the Minnesota fraud scandal. Source link
We All Need Almsgiving | National Review
Acts of generosity are little rebellions against isolation. Source link
The U.S.-Israel Alliance Pays for Itself | National Review
From real-time intelligence to combat-tested systems, Israel provides strategic benefits that exceed the cost of U.S. aid many times over. Source link
A Walk Along the Fault Lines | National Review
Remembering longtime National Review senior editor David Pryce-Jones. Source link
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts Goes Big and Goes Winslow Homer in a Splendid Show | National Review
The museum displays all of its nearly 50 Homer watercolors, saluting Homer, Boston’s native son, and more than a century of collecting. Source link
The Terrorism Confusion in the Caribbean | National Review
The president of the United States has no unilateral authority to use military force in the absence of a legitimate armed conflict. Source link
A West Coast Mamdani | National Review
Like her East Coast counterpart, Seattle’s mayor-elect fails to understand how wealth and scarcity work. Source link