DeSantis’s win is the most consequential pushback against the leftist education establishment in decades.
Category: National Review
Sometimes Nothin’ Can Be a Real Cool Hand
Newman’s Luke is a rebellious echo of societal impulses that were then, in late 1966, surging to the forefront of American culture.
What Wilhelm Röpke Can Still Teach Us
He offered a more-robust worldview that differed not just from the Nazis that he courageously opposed, but also from the sterile Weimar liberalism the Nazis overcame.
Mission Creep on Semiconductors
This is an example of how national-security justifications for economic policy can and will be warped to suit the aims of politicians and bureaucrats.
Biden’s Lawyer Says FBI Found No Classified Documents at Rehoboth
With three months’ notice that a search was coming, Team Biden finally presents a location free of sensitive intelligence.
Subtracting ‘Black Queer Studies,’ Adding ‘Black Conservatism’
There’s a long, rich black conservative intellectual tradition, stretching from Frederick Douglass to Booker T. Washington to Thomas Sowell.
By Design: Behe, Lennox, and Meyer on the Evidence for a Creator
An Uncommon Knowledge conversation touching on the flaws in Darwin’s theory and the scientific evidence that points to an intentional creation of the world.
Presidential Punditry Shouldn’t Stay Stuck in the Last War
There are three glaringly obvious reasons why we should not default to expecting an exact replay of 2016.
Democrats Stack New Counter-CCP Committee with Their China Hawks
The panel’s ranking member will be Raja Krishnamoorthi, who has partnered with Republican Mike Gallagher on legislation to ban TikTok.
The Iran Deal Isn’t Dead, and a Powerful Activist Network Wants to Revive It
The Washington Free Beacon reported that advocates connected to George Soros and Charles Koch met to discuss the Iran deal’s revival.