Opinion

Paul Sperry

Mr. Sperry is the former D.C. bureau chief for Investor's Business Daily, a Hoover Institution media fellow, and author of several books, including bestseller Infiltration. Read M ...
Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America’s Image Abroad. She teaches at Boston College and is working on a book about the importance of informal speech norms in the digital age. The series does ...
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Brett Schaefer

Brett Schaefer is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute focusing on the United Nations and international organizations. Setting the record straight on the recent New York Times screed ...
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Jordan Peterson

The Catholic Church received Tammy Peterson, Jordan Peterson’s wife, this Easter. Peterson, a member of the CPO, was sent a letter requiring him to complete a re-education program. Today, Jordan ...
This is a short story that says little while insinuating much. A moving story about an immigrant’s sacrificial love and the danger of not letting go of one’s former nationality. Blatherskites and ...
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 the ...
For more than half a century, National Review has remained the publication of choice for informed, intelligent debate and discussion on the most important issues of our time. As America’s leading ...
• The way the DSA is going, Graham Platner can restore his tattoo.
CNN’s Jake Tapper donned a Donald Trump–brand tie today for his interview with the businessman and potential 2016 presidential candidate, and pressed Trump, who talks tough about trying to bring ...
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Mike Pence

Vice President of the United States and is the founder of Advancing American Freedom. In his forthcoming book, the former vice president explains why public figures have a responsibility to engage in ...
It is neither a business nor a sports league; if it was either, it would celebrate and protect a hugely popular generational talent.
In its pages today, AOC threw her support behind Michigan’s Abdul El-Sayed. Sure, within the Democratic Party, there are “ideological differences,” she said, but all Democrats agree that we are in a ...