Review

New York Plays Russian Roulette with Its Fiscal Future | National Review
By caving in to public employee unions, the state’s leaders seem determined to follow the road to fiscal hell. Source link
‘Reform’ the Court? I Reject the Premise Completely | National Review
The Supreme Court does not need altering — it has not done anything wrong. Source link
The New Iran ‘Deal’ Would Be a Disaster | National Review
If the potential accord suffers from one blinding conceptual flaw, it is the notion that the pre-war status quo can be restored. Source link
The Battle for Independence Park | National Review
In the face of woke criticism, the excellent and informative signs prepared for the Philadelphia site are heading to court. Source link
The Disappearing Reappearing Iran Deal | National Review
Negotiations remain in flux, but we’re a long way from ‘Unconditional Surrender.’ Source link
Life, Liberty, and Fried Chicken: Honoring the Heroes Who Gave All for Freedom | National Review
We have the little joys of life because of the men and women who have sacrificed everything. Source link
Memorial Day at 250 | National Review
We owe so much to so few. Source link
Are Washington’s Most Important Gulf Allies on a Collision Course? | National Review
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What Makes an Excellent Children’s Treasury | National Review
And what doesn’t. Source link
The Next Generation of Conservative Leaders Must Embrace Civility | National Review
In his forthcoming book, the former vice president explains why public figures have a responsibility to engage in the art of compromise. Source link
Mr. Market Does Fair Hopping and Art Pricing | National Review
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Before His Murder, a Rabbi Addressed the Danger of Hatred | National Review
Rabbi Eli Schlanger, killed in the Bondi Beach massacre, reflected on the destructive power of words and deeds for a forthcoming book. Source link