Warner Bros. can’t help returning to this precious intellectual property. But will it be any good?
National Review
A Win for Civil Forfeiture, but the Supreme Court Is Skeptical
Forfeiture may have won the day today, but law enforcement should beware that the Court might seize it in the future.
Israelis Are Learning a Lesson About Biden That Clarence Thomas Learned Decades Ago
President Biden’s betrayal of Israel reminds me of Clarence Thomas’s account of his confirmation hearings.
Higher Ed’s Suspect Successor to Affirmative Action
The social engineers are pushing socio-economic preferences harder than ever, and starting to get their way.
UNC Dumps ‘Diversity’ in Favor of ‘Equality’
We are seeing a counterattack in American colleges against the divisive, anti-intellectual jumble of ideas that march under the “diversity” banner.
Space Force Now Boasts Three ‘Space Cowboys’
Whatever you are, Space Force, congrats — you fast-talkin’ cats.
U.S. Iran Envoy Downloaded Classified Docs to Personal Device, Lawmakers Say
In a letter to the secretary of state, Jim Risch and Michael McCaul ask straightforward questions to which the American public deserves answers.
Hold These Truths Podcast with Representative Dan Crenshaw
NR’s Zach Kessel discusses his reporting on anti-Israel campus protests on an episode of Representative Dan Crenshaw’s podcast.
The Truth Is Out There, Jamaal Bowman
The House Democrats’ greatest source of accidental humor has been on the conspiracy-theory beat for decades.
It Turns Out It’s Not So Easy to Spend $1.6 Trillion
Politico has a large new report out.