Politics

Don’t Repeat the Fannie and Freddie Mistake | National Review
Instead of talking about an IPO, Trump should be trying to wind down the government-sponsored entities. Source link
Live Tomorrow’s Joy Today | National Review
Herald hope for people who are drowning in hopelessness. Source link
How Teachers Can Dismantle the Teachers’ Unions | National Review
Empowering teachers and parents to starve the beast and break the monopoly. Source link
Harvard Might Create a Conservative Center. Is It Real or Just Window Dressing? | National Review
There are five indicators to watch for to confirm whether Harvard is serious about intellectual diversity. Source link
Texas Cracks Down on Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying for More Taxpayer Money | National Review
Other states, too, might have had enough. Source link
When Academia Invites Geopolitical Risk | National Review
Scholars who rely on access to China or funding from Chinese sources often steer clear of politically sensitive topics. Source link
The Elitism of Empathy | National Review
How progressive rhetoric on immigration masks condescension and control. Source link
Jim Acosta Pushes the Bounds of Decency, Again | National Review
The ex-CNN personality conjured an AI replica of a Parkland shooting victim for an ‘interview’ — what was he thinking? Source link
Donald Trump Is Truly Historic | National Review
This is a consequential presidency. Source link
Can Teachers Opt Out? What Mahmoud v. Taylor Means for Educators | National Review
Public schools do not exist to validate adult identity or ideology. Source link
What King of the Hill Can Teach Us | National Review
Hank Hill, in his own way, models conservative principle: fidelity to place and a willingness to make the best of a changing world. Source link
Following the Trail of Death Comes for the Archbishop in Santa Fe | National Review
Willa Cather’s novel about faith, discovery, and calling, traced in this pretty city’s sights. Source link