The Corner Ponnuru: Putin ‘Doing His Victory Dance’ over Syria Situation By NRO Staff About NRO Staff September 13, 2013 9:14 PM Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard Email this article Print this article Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Flipboard Email this article Print this article Comments Recommended Joe Biden Botches the Georgia Voting Law His claim that the law prohibits giving water to voters standing on line is way off base. Dan McLaughlin Powerful Evidence That George Floyd Resisted Arrest The Derek Chauvin case is more complicated than prosecutors would have it. Andrew C. McCarthy CNN News Writer Denies the Biological Reality of Sex at Birth To pretend that we as a society are incapable of knowing whether a child is a male or female at birth is lunacy. Alexandra DeSanctis The Great California Exodus A look at why droves are leaving the state. David L. Bahnsen Why Not Fewer Voters? The fact is that voters got us into this mess. Maybe the answer isn’t more voters. Kevin D. Williamson Never Ask a Question You Don’t Need to Ask: Chauvin Lawyer Gets Clobbered by Witness’s Gripping Testimony There’s rarely an upside in asking pointed questions to a young, nervous, highly sympathetic witness. Andrew C. McCarthy The Latest Biden to Push $2 Trillion Infrastructure Package in Address to Joint Session of Congress The event will take place with a limited number of lawmakers because of the Capitol’s coronavirus rules. Zachary Evans Over 60 Arrested in Third Night of Brooklyn Center Rioting ‘The behaviors that we continue to see are unacceptable and we are not going to tolerate them,’ said state police colonel Matt Langer. Zachary Evans Amazon, Google Join Hundreds of American Corporations in Signing Letter Opposing Voting Limits Black Rock, Netflix, General Motors, and Starbucks were also among the signatories. Zachary Evans Remembering Robert Mundell Mundell left an indelible mark on the field of international economics. Jon Hartley House Democrats Vote Today on Slavery Reparations It’s a terrible idea that in no way could be fair, sensible, or practical. Dan McLaughlin Hanke’s 2020 Misery Index: Who’s Miserable and Who’s Happy? The latest update — now expanded to 156 nations — on a metric of well-being as viewed through the lens of economics Steve H. Hanke
Joe Biden Botches the Georgia Voting Law His claim that the law prohibits giving water to voters standing on line is way off base. Dan McLaughlin
Powerful Evidence That George Floyd Resisted Arrest The Derek Chauvin case is more complicated than prosecutors would have it. Andrew C. McCarthy
CNN News Writer Denies the Biological Reality of Sex at Birth To pretend that we as a society are incapable of knowing whether a child is a male or female at birth is lunacy. Alexandra DeSanctis
Why Not Fewer Voters? The fact is that voters got us into this mess. Maybe the answer isn’t more voters. Kevin D. Williamson
Never Ask a Question You Don’t Need to Ask: Chauvin Lawyer Gets Clobbered by Witness’s Gripping Testimony There’s rarely an upside in asking pointed questions to a young, nervous, highly sympathetic witness. Andrew C. McCarthy
Biden to Push $2 Trillion Infrastructure Package in Address to Joint Session of Congress The event will take place with a limited number of lawmakers because of the Capitol’s coronavirus rules. Zachary Evans
Over 60 Arrested in Third Night of Brooklyn Center Rioting ‘The behaviors that we continue to see are unacceptable and we are not going to tolerate them,’ said state police colonel Matt Langer. Zachary Evans
Amazon, Google Join Hundreds of American Corporations in Signing Letter Opposing Voting Limits Black Rock, Netflix, General Motors, and Starbucks were also among the signatories. Zachary Evans
Remembering Robert Mundell Mundell left an indelible mark on the field of international economics. Jon Hartley
House Democrats Vote Today on Slavery Reparations It’s a terrible idea that in no way could be fair, sensible, or practical. Dan McLaughlin
Hanke’s 2020 Misery Index: Who’s Miserable and Who’s Happy? The latest update — now expanded to 156 nations — on a metric of well-being as viewed through the lens of economics Steve H. Hanke