Politics

Harvard and Yale Discover (Gasp!) the Importance of Viewpoint Diversity | National Review
But endowed chairs for conservative scholars won’t fix the problem. Source link
How Garry Trudeau and William F. Buckley Bridged Partisan Divides | National Review
The two Yalies found common ground despite their generational and political differences. Source link
The Trump–Xi Summit | National Review
It would be extremely dangerous to think that such meetings might change the way that China views the U.S. or, for that matter, the world. Source link
These Kennedy Whelps Just Keep Coming Back | National Review
Jack Schlossberg is apparently every bit as off-puttingly manic and erratic in real life as he is in his many self-posted video appearances. Source link
Time for the Times to Retract the Israeli-Rape Column | National Review
The newspaper’s defense of Nicholas Kristof’s column is indefensible. Source link
Anti-Populist Censorship Reigns in Europe | National Review
If Europe doesn’t ease up, it will have to learn the hard way that repression has its limits. Source link
Demonizing Billionaires | National Review
The Week of May 11, 2026: Billionaires and the presumption of guilt, energy, tariffs, state capitalism, and much more. Source link
Why Does AOC Think Billionaires Can’t Exist? | National Review
The idea that any of the most famous U.S. entrepreneurs got where they are through, say, wage theft is laughable.  Source link
The Left Suddenly Cares Very Little About Misinformation | National Review
Particularly when it’s being spread by their own side. Source link
Canada’s Sovereign Malinvestment Fund | National Review
Prime Minister Carney is attempting failed industrial policy again under a different name. Source link
End the National Flood Insurance Program | National Review
Wealthy homeowners should be insured by the market. Source link
The Comey Indictment Fails to Charge a ‘True Threat’ | National Review
Prosecutors simply don’t have a case. Source link