NR Daily: To Break the Opioid Crisis, Repair the Family

I want to share with you an extraordinary chart, one that shows the immense cost of loneliness, brokenness, and despair. From Scott Winship, the director of Senator Mike Lee's invaluable Social Capital Project, here are opiate overdoses by educational level and marriage: Social Capital Project opioids report coming this morning . . . pic.twitter.com/btQNzTbZf2 — Scott Winship (@swinshi) October 31, 2017 If you follow the opioid crisis at all, it shouldn't surprise you that the overdose rate is higher among Americans with less education. After all, less-educated Americans tend to be poorer and often hold physically demanding jobs ...

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To Break the Opioid Crisis, Repair the Family

David French

I want to share with you an extraordinary chart, one that shows the immense cost of loneliness, brokenness, and despair. From Scott Winship, the director of Senator Mike Lee's invaluable Social Capital Project, here are opiate overdoses by educational level and marriage: Social Capital Project opioids report coming...

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UC Student Op-Ed: America Must 'Reevaluate Free Speech'

Katherine Timpf

A student at the University of California–Santa Barbara wrote an op-ed calling for the United States to do away with the First Amendment. "In today's age, with the third KKK movement and the...

Luther's 95 Theses, 500 Years Later: A Mixed Legacy

Quin Hillyer

As the Christian world today commemorates the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's posting of his famous 95 Theses, it would do well to learn from Luther's inability to control the revolution he...

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At NR, Talk Isn't Cheap

Charles C. W. Cooke

It's that time again: Time for our annual NR "pay your way, buddy" Webathon. And this year I have a special request. We have recently spent a good amount of time building up our podcasting...

Swamp Things

Kevin D. Williamson

Who is Paul Manafort? If you believe the federal indictment handed down against him, he is a pretty serious criminal, having engaged in a sprawling tax-fraud and money-laundering scheme to...

The Criminal-Justice Reform No One's Talking About

Rafael A. Mangual

In early October, Senate Republicans introduced three bills to reform the federal approach to criminal justice. Earlier versions of these bills had formed the core of a legislative package that...

The Papadopoulos Case

Andrew C. McCarthy

As related in my earlier column on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of Paul Manafort and an associate, today on balance is a good day for the Trump administration. Of course, you...

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What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848

Daniel Walker Howe

"What Daniel Walker Howe hath wrought is a wonderfully mind-opening interpretation of America on the cusp of modernity and might."
- George F. Will, National Review

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