As I head off to Brown this fall, I will take the myriad lessons I have learned at NR and put them to good use.
Author: Jack Wolfsohn
Americans Want Abortion on the Ballot: Are Republicans Up to the Task?
Pro-lifers must spend less time on the defensive and devote more time to exposing Americans to the gruesome and cruel realities of abortion.
California’s ‘Safe Injection Site’ Experiment
California has passed a bill allowing three cities to maintain safe-injection sites for drug users, and it awaits Governor Newsom’s signature.
Cashing In on the ‘Raid’
Former president Donald Trump is using the FBI’s Monday ‘raid’ on his home at Mar-a-Lago to solicit donations from his supporters.
Israel Is the Bad Guy in the Eyes of the Media, Once Again
The media routinely view Israel’s conflict with its terrorist neighbors through a lens that finds a moral equivalence between both sides.
No Trade Is Better Than a Bad Griner Trade
The Biden administration should look for other avenues to first bring home accused spy Paul Whelan and then Brittney Griner.
Pelosi’s China Connection
‘When I was a little girl, I was told when at the beach that if I dug a hole deep enough, we would reach China — so we’ve always felt a connection there.’
“Build the Wall!” Says the Biden Administration
‘There will not be another foot of wall constructed on my administration,’ candidate Biden proclaimed.
Los Angeles County Embraces Illegal-Immigrant Government Workers
Maybe California lawmakers should solve some of their other pressing problems first before offering government jobs to people who are there illegally.
Eric Schmitt Has the Momentum in Missouri
Republicans are rallying behind Eric Schmitt as they try to ensure that Greitens does not become the GOP Senate nominee in Missouri.