Politics

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
The Los Angeles Times Misses the Forest Fire Scandal for the Trees | National Review
The real story is not ‘climate change.’ Source link
Blue States Love Food Stamp Funding but Refuse to Tell Washington How It’s Spent | National Review
SNAP is clearly a program ripe for abuse, and that should be a matter of public debate and disclosure. Source link
Judge Talwani Still Bending Over Backwards for Planned Parenthood | National Review
More results-driven hackery from Planned Parenthood’s favorite judge. Source link
Grand Jury Refuses to Reindict Letitia James | National Review
Bondi should try to persuade her headstrong boss that enough is enough. Source link
Trump Is Right on Gas-Powered Cars | National Review
The administration’s rollback is another sign that the climate panic is receding. Source link
Green Energy’s Problems Go Beyond Messaging | National Review
If well-funded environmentalists are losing the information war, maybe it’s time for them to look inward. Source link
The Week: Hegseth’s Caribbean Campaign | National Review
Plus: Tom Stoppard, R.I.P. Source link