John Thune, the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, announces he’s running for re-election.
Category: National Review
Ezekiel Emanuel Wants Respiratory-Illness Technocracy Without End
Public-health officials aim to keep society terrified.
J. K. Rowling’s Allegedly Alleged Anti-Semitism
Jon Stewart’s comments on a podcast gave Rowling critics a chance to explore yet another dimension of her presumed bigotry. But context is everything.
Justice Sotomayor: How Are Unvaccinated Workers Different from Machinery Spewing Toxins?
Because of Omicron, her rhetoric about the unvaccinated as toxic subhuman presences in the workplace is already outdated.
Biden Admin Denies NBC Report on Euro-Force Drawdown
If it’s true, the administration is mulling over steps that would leave America’s allies in Europe more vulnerable to Russian coercion.
China, Lithuania, and Supply Chains
Lithuania is realizing the price that comes with standing up to China.
Tough Room: Biden’s Vaccine Mandate Runs into the Supreme Court
Impressions from Friday’s oral arguments in the two mandate cases
Guess Who Lobbied against Legislation to Punish Beijing Olympics Sponsors
Fury at U.S. corporate sponsors of the winter games is a bipartisan thing on the Hill these days.
Taliban Bring Back Radical Religious Policing
Men have been ordered to grow beards, prayers are mandatory, and women are forbidden from traveling significant distances unaccompanied.
More Unusual Jobs Data
Our strange job market persists, with more jobs than people to fill them less than a year after the largest jump in unemployment in American history.