Politics

The ‘Letter’ Loophole in England’s Judiciary | National Review
A tale of two trials. Source link
A Fall Feast for the Saints | National Review
Beef bourguignon, éclairs, and a bourbon-and-blackberry cocktail honor a beloved French saint and the archangels. Source link
Trump Is Playing China’s Game | National Review
The U.S. has plenty of leverage — we shouldn’t be blinded by Chinese propaganda. Source link
Pete Hegseth Oversteps with New Press Policy | National Review
The defense reporters aren’t wrong. Source link
Seventh Circuit Blocks Trump National Guard Deployment in Chicago | National Review
The administration has appealed to the Supreme Court as challenges in other states mount. Source link
Josh Shapiro’s Destructive Energy Policies Spill Across the Border | National Review
The Pennsylvania governor’s approach to electricity is fueling a crisis in New Jersey. Source link
The Self-Abasement of Canterbury | National Review
Missionary churches do not invite graffiti installations in their cathedrals; they invite people to join the faith. Source link
The Met Goes Oceanic, Mayan, and Edo in the Reborn Rockefeller Wing | National Review
The art is fantastic, and it’s a tribute to Michael and Nelson Rockefeller. Source link
The Case for a Second Front in the War on Fentanyl | National Review
Follow the money — specifically, the role of Chinese gangs in cleaning cartel cash. Source link
Why We Still Whisper | National Review
A new political correctness is emerging on the right. Source link
Bolton Indictment: Lawfare and Real Misconduct Are Not Mutually Exclusive | National Review
The 18-count case may involve both. Source link
A Case for Science as an Ally of Faith | National Review
A newly available book makes the case that scientific advances have undermined the basis for denying the existence of God. Source link