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The Historian, the Editor, and the Patient Man They arrived in a short line: a highly regarded historian, a literary editor, and a man of saintly patience. Each carried a different set of tools — books, red pens, and an
Repeat Offender Targets Chicago Public Transit A violent incident unfolded on Chicago public transit involving a person described as a recidivist with prior arrests. The attacker struck passengers and caused fear on board, prompting an immediate police response. Officials quickly
The Genesis Mission: Trump Launches a National AI-for-Science Drive President Donald J. Trump has signed an Executive Order launching The Genesis Mission, a national initiative to speed scientific discovery by applying advanced AI to federal research. The plan frames this
Erika Kirk Signals TPUSA Backing for JD Vance While Prioritizing Midterms Erika Kirk, now leading Turning Point USA, told Megyn Kelly the organization’s work to support a potential JD Vance 2028 bid is “in the works.” Her comment lands as
Film Roots of National Review National Review did not arise in a vacuum; it was shaped by a rich cinema tradition that prized narrative, character and a clear moral center. The magazine’s founders looked to films that trusted audiences to
