The run-down intersection at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis exposes the empty promises of the revolution of ...
In crafting its new college-ranking system, City Journal has made the unusual—but, we believe, wise—choice to reward ...
But the Higher Education Act of 1965 transformed college education into a political and policy lever in President Lyndon ...
She rejected the Trump administration’s compact to receive funding preferences in exchange for committing to basic goals.
On Saturday, in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square (rumored soon to be renamed Returning Square—it sounds better in Hebrew), I stood ...
The city’s police and fire pension funds will be “technically insolvent.” ...
OpenAI finds itself at the mercy of something very like an extortion racket. To keep pace in the cutthroat ...
Socialism, we will learn, is immediately radical but ultimately conservative, even reactionary, in spirit: it dreams of a perfect, unchanging, immobile society. By order of the CPA, New York City will ...
Since Covid, Congress has temporarily expanded federal subsidies to make Obamacare plans free for Americans declaring low incomes. This has caused enrollment to increase nationwide. In Florida’s Miami ...
The majority of Americans think legalized marijuana has made society worse off. But some New York legislators are ready to make the same mistake again—with magic mushrooms. Assemblywoman and Health ...
New Yorkers want better public transportation and a more affordable city. Politicians argue that fare-free buses will deliver both. But eliminating fares could cost the city $1 billion, depriving it ...