Review

Don’t Buy into Hantapanic | National Review
It’s extremely unlikely that the next pandemic is at hand. Source link
How Garry Trudeau and William F. Buckley Bridged Partisan Divides | National Review
The two Yalies found common ground despite their generational and political differences. Source link
The Trump DOJ Goes to War with the Press | National Review
Subpoenas have begun to fly over reporting on the Iran military campaign. Source link
Trump’s Conflicted Views Are Complicating Abortion Policy | National Review
The Supreme Court’s abortion-pill decision comes at a tense time between the president and pro-life advocates. Source link
Wall Street’s Revolutionary War | National Review
Fraunces Tavern, Bowling Green, plus Charging Bull and the world’s most elegant shoe department. Source link
The Trump–Xi Summit | National Review
It would be extremely dangerous to think that such meetings might change the way that China views the U.S. or, for that matter, the world. Source link
Our Screen Culture Increasingly Can’t Read | National Review
Over the past ten years, reading scores have declined in 83 percent of school districts.  Source link
Disbarring John Eastman Breaks Yet Another Norm Against Lawfare | National Review
An unprecedented, rule-bending process gets used against only one side of the aisle. What could go wrong? Source link
Time for the Times to Retract the Israeli-Rape Column | National Review
The newspaper’s defense of Nicholas Kristof’s column is indefensible. Source link
In Iran, What Now? | National Review
There’s no avoiding blunt reality. Source link
Behind the King’s Speech | National Review
The pomp of the address was a splendid backdrop to a full-blown political crisis in the U.K. Source link
Raphael Goes to Rome, Courtesy of the Met | National Review
Two big-ego popes, tapestries, and the hater Michelangelo loom large in the last decade of ‘the prince of artists.’ Source link