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Why did NR never take its place in the family of little magazines as primus inter pares? I think it may have been the result ...
In light of big conservative wins across the country in the election this week, students and faculty reassess how much the Republican Party has shifted from the Reagan-era conservative movement to ...
Initially, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra had scheduled a full-scale Concerto for Orchestra by Wellington composer Ross Harris as, presumably, the centrepiece of Saturday night’s Arias ...
Launching Prince William: We Can End Homelessness at an event earlier this month, an ITV executive made clear that it is the royal access, rather than the subject matter, which will bring in the ...
And the rest of the Right has not always welcomed them. William F. Buckley certainly had libertarian sympathies and inclinations: In one 1969 essay, he extolled the “wholesome major contentions ...
However, Rob Jones was sent for an on field review and overturned it to a red. Jamie Redknapp said on Sky Sports: 'I mean, he has a long way to go. As soon as it happened, I thought ...
We are in the middle of a general election and baseball’s post-season. Therefore, it is prime time for George F. Will. I have done a podcast with him, a Q&A: here. His classic book from 1990 ...
which will take on the Miller decision and restore constitutional literacy to a nation benumbed by the contradictions. — William F. Buckley Jr. was the founder and editor of National Review.
William F. Battagliese, age 97 of Folcroft, PA, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 11th surrounded by family. Born in Hammonton, New Jersey, Bill was the second youngest of 13 children ...
William F. Fisher Jr., 66, of Hopwood, passed away Friday, October 11, 2024, with his loving wife, Peggy by his side. He was born August 28, 1958, in Brownsville, a son of Anna Welsh Fisher of ...
There are just 13 days until Election Day, November 5. That’s two Fridays that you could be receiving National Review‘s (totally free) The Week newsletter. Rich will give a talk at the Capital ...
At least once, a union came after NR directly. In the February 8, 1956, issue, NR republished a “form letter from Mr. William Talbot of the New York Typographical Union No. 6” that it had ...