A roundup of editorials on the right.

1. It's Time to Rethink America's Failing Highways

From National Review: "because highways really are utilities, they need to be financed and operated as utilities, rather than as politicized, state-owned enterprises."

2. The Trump-Kim summit should be hailed as a success

From The Week: "It does seem like it was Trump's contempt for conventional thinking, and his dealmaking instincts, that got us here."

3. A Philosophy of Expedience

From City Journal: "however much money they spend, judicial progressives face an existential difficulty: the Left has no philosophy of jurisprudence to compete with originalism."

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