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Trump says Iran war is moving along ‘very well’
Trump says Iran war is moving along ‘very well’
President Trump said Thursday that the U.S. is moving expeditiously toward its goals in Iran, hailing American troops’ efforts in the region. “The situation with Iran is moving along...
Trump touts American oil profits as energy crisis rattles markets
Trump touts American oil profits as energy crisis rattles markets
President Trump on Thursday said the U.S. could profit from high oil prices but that stopping the “evil” Iranian regime from obtaining a nuclear weapon was far more important...
Taking the Worst-Case Scenarios in Iran Seriously | National Review
But not literally. Source link
Antisemitism Has No Place in Our Movement | National Review
Remarks from this week’s symposium in Washington, D.C. Source link
Remembering David Keene | National Review
Wherever the conservative movement was being built, David Keene was there. Source link
The Senate Housing Bill Mess | National Review
By preventing large investors from building homes, a bipartisan housing bill will do more to limit new construction than to spur affordability. Source link
It’s Not Too Late for Influencers to End the Groyper Grift | National Review
Dear young men: No, the Jews are not to blame for your problems. Source link
White Progressives Still Don’t Get Black Voters | National Review
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States Have an Important Role to Play in Countering CCP Infiltration | National Review
A new Indiana law sets a strong precedent for how states can limit the influence of foreign adversaries. Source link
Do Robots Have First Amendment Rights? | National Review
New York State’s proposal to ban chatbots from giving medical or legal advice would violate Americans’ right to hear speech. Source link
The National Portrait Gallery’s Weak, Blinkered Curatorial Vision | National Review
The Smithsonian continues to wander deep in the noxious DEI weeds.  Source link
Lawmakers vent frustration over DHS shutdown as lines grow at nation’s airports
Lawmakers vent frustration over DHS shutdown as lines grow at nation’s airports
WASHINGTON — Republican and Democratic senators vented their frustrations Wednesday with the lack of progress in funding the Department of Homeland Security, which is resulting in more Americans enduring...