Politics

Trump Should End the FDA’s 25-Year Cover-Up on the Abortion Pill | National Review
Mifepristone has not gotten safer; the FDA has just gotten more political. Source link
New York’s Museum of Sex: Serious, Sly, Fun, and Funky | National Review
A collection on sex through the ages explores its power, delights — oh, and there’s plenty of paraphernalia. Source link
Gallup’s Presidential Approval Misstep | National Review
The polling industry seems increasingly uninterested in its own history. Source link
The Ugly Deportation Case of Rumeysa Öztürk  | National Review
The administration may appeal the latest decision and might well win. But its conduct has conveyed weakness in several respects. Source link
AI and Our Collapsing Creative Horizons | National Review
The real danger AI poses is to original thought itself. Source link
The Folly of Switzerland’s Proposed Population Cap | National Review
Swiss voters are being asked to decide on a referendum to limit the country’s population to 10 million people. Source link
Eileen Gu’s Terrible Choice | National Review
Gu skis for China, a choice that is a little like deciding to represent a fascist country during the 1930s. Source link
The Week: The Nancy Guthrie Disappearance | National Review
Plus: Trump rolls back climate regulations. Source link
Congress Has Always Held the Power over Tariffs | National Review
The House has finally rebuked President Trump over his unilateral trade war. Source link
‘Save China and Save America’: The Road Not Taken | National Review
A century-old correspondence portends the challenges the U.S. still faces in Asia. Source link
Wuthering Lows: A Grossly Sexualized Brontë Adaptation | National Review
Emerald Fennell continues her soft-core feminism. Source link
Lawfare Is the Climate Warriors’ Best Friend | National Review
Some three dozen lawsuits are in the American legal system, with more to come. Source link