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RIGHT20 current headlines from National Review.
Red State Freedom Is Better for the Environment Than European Green Socialism
Time and again, a lighter touch on climate policy yields better outcomes for both individuals and the environment.
8h ago
Changing the Clocks Makes the Year Better
The little twice-a-year time shift lets us savor the day just a bit more.
8h ago
In a New Lawsuit, Pro-Palestine Advocacy Groups Create Grievances Where None Exist
The lawsuit practically writes its own motion to dismiss.
8h ago
The Great DEI Defunding
The Trump administration is waging a quiet but seemingly effective war against a system that has tilted the playing field in favor of the left for generations.
8h ago
The Muslim Brotherhood and Our Fifth Column
Two data points from this past week alone compel us to closely examine, once more, the role and reach of the Islamist organization.
1d ago
A Colorblind Constitution Is Not Just a Partisan Pet Project
A Washington Post essay highlights an important concept but falls short.
1d ago
Making Crazy Horse: The Role of a Lifetime
Majestic art in the Badlands, a compelling vision, what a subject, what an artist.
1d ago
China’s Reusable Rocket Breakthrough Demands a Private Space Response
Keeping our global advantage in space requires that the U.S. open the door to innovation without time-consuming red tape.
1d ago
Trump’s 2020 Election Obsession
Trying to revive widely unpopular ‘stolen election’ claims won’t make the job of Republicans any easier this fall.
1d ago
Workers of the World Aren’t Uniting Behind the DSA
The socialist wave is less a proletarian phenomenon than a project of frustrated Ph.D. candidates and medium-grade professionals.
1d ago
Rubio Confronts an Epidemic of Left-Wing Violence and Extortion
The accounts of Marco Rubio and even Democrat Adam Smith should be convincing enough about the severity of the threat. Will progressives listen?
2d ago
<i>The Odyssey</i> — the Twisted Epic We Deserve
Christopher Nolan’s unheroic epic alters the history of movie-watching.
2d ago
Rubio’s Strong Case Against the ICC
No supranational entity should have a veto power over U.S. security priorities as defined by America’s elected leaders and, ultimately, its voters.
2d ago
2028 Presidential Election: Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Prediction markets provide a valuable service. They force traders to think probabilistically rather than tribally.
2d ago
George Nash’s Trailblazing Work on American Conservatism Turns 50
The historian’s book on the intellectual strains of the postwar American right remains a gold standard in the field.
2d ago
Dodging Gerontogeddon: Adapting to an Aging Population
The Week of July 6, 2026: Good news on demographic change, defense, climate, Social Security, and much more.
3d ago
The Illusion of European Prosperity
A new global wealth report does not say what left-wing American commentators think it does.
3d ago