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Who would have guessed Obama harbored a secret desire to draw on experienced Republicans to manage his national-security policy?
Its hard to believe that this national-security team will oversee a precipitous withdrawal from Iraq.
For the next two years, at least, John McCain is again the senator from Arizona.
Which Hillary Clinton will be secretary of state?
Jay Nordlinger on the Terror War, alliances, Christmas tracks, and more.
Transnational progressives are beaten in San Francisco, of all places.
The renewal of American conservatism will be thought out and fought out here on NRO and in the pages of NR. Please help make that effort possible.
Does the New York Times think that the seeking out and murder by Muslim terrorists of the only New York rabbi in Mumbai and his wife was an accidental target?
Fireside chats and radio addresses may nurture our nostalgia, but blogs and twitters feed our need for speed.
How free can a free press be if it is leveraged with government funding?
If they werent busy battling vouchers, the teachers unions would be beating back charter schools.
NRO is as cost-effective as it is above-board and deserving of the publics support, which it re-earns each day.
This attack takes that war to a higher and more defined level, and will give shape and significance to it for a long time to come.
Is it something we are saying?
The Big Three won't survive if its labor force gets paid to drink coffee.
It's increasingly common for patients to turn to the Internet for a second opinion. How can you avoid bogus - even harmful - health information online? Dr. Jon LaPook explains why not to use your PC like an M.D.
Police discovered leftover explosives hidden in a bag in Mumbai's main train station. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Islamabad has a "special responsibility" to cooperate with the investigation into the attacks
United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said that the union is willing to change its contract and will delay billions of dollars in payments to a union-run health care trust in an effort to help the struggling Detroit Three automakers.
A $197m (£133m) aid package to help Mexico fight drugs cartels is released by the US government.
The Big Three automakers are drowning in red ink. But they've still managed to invest millions this year in lobbying politicians who could help decide their fate, Sharyl Attkisson reports.