Politics

This U.N. Boondoggle Must End | National Review
After five decades of failure, a rubber-stamp renewal of UNIFIL is no longer acceptable. Source link
Can Baseball Teach Us Virtue?  | National Review
The virtues of the ancient Greeks are still relevant to America’s national game. Source link
Trump Restores Realism to Middle East Policy | National Review
Scarcely six months into Trump 2.0, America is scoring big wins in the region. What’s behind them? Trump’s sober view of U.S. interests. Source link
The Biggest Problem with Washington State’s War Against Confession | National Review
When the government oversteps its bounds in one area of spiritual practice, it sets a precedent that could affect any other faith organization. Source link
A Plague in the Health-Care Profession | National Review
Antisemitism is afflicting medicine. Source link
Truman Made the Right Decision to Drop the Bomb | National Review
America used its power to end a terrible war and establish a security arrangement that endured for decades. Source link
The Albuquerque Museum: Curatorial Prowess and Easygoing Style | National Review
Off the beaten track, Albuquerque’s art and history museum educates and uplifts with a first-class collection, high standards, and a timeless Southwest vibe. Source link
With Trump ‘Dug In’ on Tariffs, GOP Lawmakers Decide to Wait and See | National Review
‘We’re clearly in uncharted waters,’ says Senator John Kennedy. Source link
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Ex-Contractor Turns Whistleblower — and Blows Smoke | National Review
Anthony Aguilar’s extraordinary assertions about Israel lack even ordinary evidence. Source link
A Halt to the Left’s Long March | National Review
From Harvard to the Los Angeles Times, the old quid pro quo is falling through. Source link
Is Trump ‘Rewriting’ the History of His Impeachments? | National Review
The idea that the Smithsonian Institution caved under pressure from the president’s appointees needs firmer evidence. Source link
Baltimore Confronted Its Crime Problem by Abandoning Social Justice Platitudes | National Review
Idealism may come easier to academics, but reality-based strategies benefit the communities in need. Source link