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by | Dec 12, 2021

The late, great mystery writer P.D. James said she knew early on that she had a great interest in crime…

by | Dec 2, 2021

Paul isn’t dead. That John and George are does not mean we should rename their band Paul McCartney & The…

by | Aug 31, 2021

Daniel J. Flynn, The American Spectator’s senior editor and Spectator A.M. newsletter writer, has spent the past two years researching…

by | Apr 6, 2021

Walk with Me: An Invitation to Faith Neal B. Freeman (National Review Books, 65 pages, $20) “The search is what…

by | Mar 24, 2021

More than a half century ago, amidst the tumultuous ’60s, the great thinker and National Review senior editor Frank S….

by | Jul 17, 2020

A More Perfect Union  Our Founding Fathers risked their lives and fortunes in pursuit of “a more perfect Union.” They…

by | Jan 16, 2020

As the reelection of Donald Trump becomes increasingly likely, the Never Trumpers on the political right have found new favorite…

by | Dec 31, 2019

The year 2019 brought some notable golden anniversaries from a wild year: 1969. Some were glorious, such as the Moon…

by | Dec 27, 2019

It’s increasingly difficult to distinguish the views of the new “national conservatives” from those held by “democratic socialists” when it…

by | Aug 10, 2019

He might not eagerly admit it, but the distinguished George Will has a long, storied history with this venerable publication…

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