And it’s easy enough to see why it sold a gazillion copies when it was published in June 1974 as the Watergate scandal headed toward its frenzied conclusion. (I’m aware that Woodward/Bernstein don’t ...
Mr. Dalrymple, a retired doctor, is a contributing editor of City Journal and The New English Review. He is the author of False Positive: A Year of Error, Omission, and Political Correctness in ...
Trump floated the idea of building an American Iron Dome during his 2024 campaign, promising a ‘state-of-the-art missile defense shield made in the USA.’ ‘I do not believe that the ...
Trump floated the idea of building an American Iron Dome during his 2024 campaign, promising a ‘state-of-the-art missile defense shield made in the USA.’ ‘I do not believe that the ...
Leslie Ford, founder of Ford Policy Solutions, served as a special assistant at the White House on the Domestic Policy Council, 2018-20. Her portfolio included foster-care policy. The new ...
Bringing the SEC’s focus back to its mission is no easy (or small) task, but it must be done to ensure regulation within the bounds that Congress intended. Here’s how. Despite all the contrary ...
John R. Bolton served as national-security adviser to President Donald Trump and as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush. He is the author of The Room Where It ...
Jim Geraghty is the senior political correspondent of National Review. The sudden arrival of China’s DeepSeek sent U.S. tech company stock prices plummeting and is being touted as a ‘Sputnik ...
Mr. Ridley is the author of How Innovation Works, and Why It Flourishes in Freedom, published in 2020. He is a biologist, newspaper columnist, and member of the House of Lords in the U.K. The West ...
We need more choices for children, not less. A visit to Quantico demonstrates that we haven’t broken faith with the Dead. May they sleep in perfect peace knowing that the living will hold the ...
You can have the games look the same for the traditionalists — guys holding sticks on the sidelines (necessary for the players anyway) and umps crouching behind home plate, while actually getting the ...