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The FBI’s Richmond Field Office, which produced the infamous anti-Catholic memo, spearheaded the investigation.
David French writes this week about "Christian cancel culture" as experienced by Chip and Joanna Gaines, of Fixer Upper fame. The couple, in partnership with HBO, had devised a ne ...
Feulner, born in Chicago in 1941, carved a path to the conservative movement that was guided by his reading as a college student of Russell Kirk’s The Conservative Mind and Barry Goldwater’s The ...
Murray Kempton was ever drawn to losers. This was what he looked for in all the faces he encountered and, life being what it is, often found. How should men behave, and what can our culture do to ...
The September issue of NR is out, featuring James Kirchick on Tucker Carlson’s dark turn and a special section on the defense industry.
Gabbard and Trump have alleged that Obama led a ‘treasonous’ conspiracy to falsely claim Trump colluded with Russia to rig the 2016 election.
The move blocks Democrats from forcing a vote on Epstein-related resolutions demanding the DOJ release pertinent documents.
At the close of each semester at my small liberal arts college, students bury themselves in the library, staking out study rooms, flipping through stacks of books and notes, and squinting at laptop ...
If you want reasons beyond ratings for Colbert’s firing, consider his public jabs at the people who decide whether his show stays on air.
Man, just about any Texas Democrat can get a credulous headline that they’re about to turn the Lone Star State blue.
The Consumer Brands Association, a major trade association that counts Coca Cola and General Mills among its members, committed to eliminating food dyes.
Both parties are seeking to avoid a trial by asking Obama-appointed Massachusetts Judge Allison Burroughs for a summary judgment in their favor.
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