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Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts Displays Nearly 50 Winslow Homer Watercolors, Marking Over a Century of Collecting
Homer’s Watercolors: A Century of Quiet Mastery The museum displays all of its nearly 50 Homer watercolors, saluting Homer, Boston’s …
Remembering David Pryce-Jones, Longtime National Review Senior Editor
Remembering longtime National Review senior editor David Pryce-Jones David Pryce-Jones spent decades shaping conservative commentary with a clear, unhurried voice …
Strategic Benefits of the U.S.-Israel Alliance Outweigh U.S. Aid Costs
Why U.S. Aid to Israel Is Strategic, Not Charitable From real-time intelligence to combat-tested systems, Israel provides strategic benefits that …
Democratic-led States Accept SNAP Funding but Decline to Disclose How It’s Spent
SNAP Needs Clear Rules, Strong Oversight, and Honest Debate SNAP is a vital safety net for many Americans, but it …
Green Energy’s Problems Extend Beyond Messaging
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After Genesis Mission EO, Administration Eyes Executive Order to Boost Humanoid Robotics; Lutnick Meets Tech Leaders as Tesla Plans 1 Million Optimus in 2026
Trump’s Next Push: Humanoid Robots and Industrial Strategy President Trump’s national industrial agenda is sharpening focus on the technologies that …
Trump Administration Rolls Back Regulations on Gas-Powered Cars
Administration Rollback Signals a Retreat from Climate Panic The administration has moved to unwind several regulations that many conservatives long …
Pete Hegseth’s Role in the Caribbean Boat Strike
Skeptical of the Press, Accountable to the Constitution Many of us have good reasons to distrust the mainstream press and …








