Politics

Julia Roberts Plays the Victim-Villain Card | National Review
After the Hunt glorifies predatory culture. Source link
JD Vance Should Take the Moon Shot | National Review
The stars have aligned to make space exploration a top-tier policy area in which the vice president could shine. Source link
Bad Bunny gets streaming boost after landing Super Bowl halftime gig
Bad Bunny gets streaming boost after landing Super Bowl halftime gig
Singer Bad Bunny has gotten a streaming bump from listeners since the NFL announced he would perform at halftime during Super Bowl 60 in February. Source link
We’re a Long Way from October 6 | National Review
Israel is now the military hegemon in the region, and Hamas is a shadow of its former self. Source link
Colorado Is Still as Confused on Free Speech as It Is on Gender | National Review
The Supreme Court appears skeptical of laws restricting therapists from counseling against gender transitions. Source link
To Fix the Deficit, Start with Bloated ‘Disability’ Programs | National Review
Cutting spending is always hard, so conservatives should focus on the least deserving recipients no matter what walk of life they are in. Source link
The Anti-Democratic Streak of ‘Banned Books Week’ | National Review
In public libraries and schools throughout the country, the argument is being advanced that government-run libraries should be floating fiefdoms with no accountability to anyone. Source link
Trump Should Use His Tariff Instincts to Lower Drug Prices | National Review
The president has an opportunity to pressure foreign leaders into delivering a fair prescription drug market for Americans. Source link
Good Luck to Bari Weiss at CBS | National Review
The legacy media have lost the trust of the public and are in dire need of reform. Source link
Students Are ‘Learning with Their Feet’ — by Shunning Bad Colleges | National Review
Students are reshaping the higher education market by abandoning low-ranking schools and low-earning majors. Source link
Manchán Magan, Keeper of the Irish Language | National Review
God rest him. Source link
Greta’s Gaza Flotilla Fantasy | National Review
The Swedish activist’s latest odyssey will hopefully be her last. Source link