Politics

The Way Forward for Religious Charter Schools After St. Isidore | National Review
Recent disappointment at the Supreme Court doesn’t mean the fight against prohibiting religious-sponsored charter schools should go away. Here’s what advocates can still do. Source link

The Commencement Address Harvard Needs | National Review
The university doesn’t need self-referential self-congratulation. It needs introspection of the sort Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once urged of it. Source link

This June, Resolve to Celebrate Fidelity | National Review
Affirming the timeless values that continue to sustain this great nation is a better use of the month than what others devote it to. Source link

What on Earth Is Wrong with 60 Minutes? | National Review
Scott Pelley’s pious defense of journalism is contradicted by the slow-motion implosion of CBS’s marquee news program. Source link
Trump to host German Chancellor Merz
President Trump will meet with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz next week at the White House. The meeting was announced by the chancellor in a statement Saturday, saying it’s his...
Hamas wants amendments to peace plan from U.S.
Hamas said it wants changes to the ceasefire proposal sent by the U.S. and backed by Israel. “There are some notes and amendments to some points, especially on the...
Ernst draws groans at Iowa town hall after retort on Medicaid cuts, saying ‘we all are going to die’
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican Sen. Joni Ernst was met with shouts and groans when she said “we all are going to die” as she addressed potential changes...
‘Prognosis is good’: Biden sounds upbeat about cancer treatment
Former President Joe Biden said people are optimistic about treating his prostate cancer. In his first comments since making his diagnosis public, he told reporters Friday in Delaware, “The...
