In what appears to be a bid to ensure that President-elect Trump enters office as a formally convicted felon, Judge Juan Merchan has denied Trump’s post-trial motions and proposes to sentence him next ...
I have a piece on the main site that is a harsh critique of Jimmy Carter’s legacy. Some readers objected to posting it so soon after his death, citing the old maxim “don’t speak ill of the ...
The Department of Education, a Carter creation, has succeeded only in institutionalizing ignorance. What are the ‘grooming gangs,’ what has been done about them, and why the renewed public ...
When the House of Representatives convenes on Friday, Representative Mike Johnson will face a tricky fight to get reelected as speaker.
A spiteful gambit by New York progressives disguised as ‘the public interest.’ The judge signaled he won’t impose jail time or any legal penalties on the incoming president at his sentencing ...
New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans came to a halt in the wee hours of January 1 when news broke that a man had driven a pickup truck into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street and then opened ...
The NR editors discuss the state of the political scene each week. Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National ...
A half-dozen members who were undecided leading up to the first round of counting all ultimately voted for Johnson. Justice for the victims of Rotherham’s rape gangs has not yet been served.
In the New Orleans terror attack we saw another example of public officials’ apparent lack of trust that the public can handle the truth.
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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 ...
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