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Columbia University failed to meet accreditation standards due to its inability to uphold civil rights law and punish harassment against Jewish students, the Department of Education announced ...
Elon Musk, the former head of the Department of Government Efficiency, on Tuesday dismissed President Trump’s “big, beautiful” spending bill as a “disgusting abomination.” “This massive, outrageous, ...
The big problem ought to be apparent. As Tripkovic writes, “Online exams have become fertile ground for cheating and plagiarism. Given the presence of AI tools, internet access, and social-media ...
Since he was sworn in four months ago after an airtight confirmation vote, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has continued to be at the center of controversy. We have seen Hegseth's use of the Signal ...
The One Thing Both Parties Agree On: More Deficits and Debt Justice Kavanaugh and the majority deliver a blow against judicial environmentalist meddling in the economy. The Supreme Court’s ...
Trump’s Team Should Shake Off Biden-Era Anxiety About Russian Nukes Harvey Milk Was a Patriot The Future of Warfare Is Here The Folly of an ‘Interim’ Agreement with Iran Domestic Ship ...
Some people whose judgment I respect say that they think Bove is a good pick for the seat. I hope that they are right.
The New York Times reports the disturbing news that President Trump is seriously considering nominating senior DOJ political appointee Emil Bove to a seat on the Third Circuit.
The Court remands the case to the Fifth Circuit to sort out ‘the precise process necessary to satisfy the Constitution in this case.’ ...
The NR editors discuss the state of the political scene each week. Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National ...
Rich Lowry is the editor in chief of National Review. There have been some compelling games in the College Softball World Series, and none more so than a Tennessee-UCLA elimination game.
The administration has finally availed itself of the obvious option. Whether the former first lady realizes it or not, reality — both political and biological — is making a comeback.