Judith Miller
A new NYPD report reminds us that Gotham is still al-Qaidas and other terrorists Number One target.
As we celebrate Americas independence this Fourth of July weekend, its worth remembering the efforts of those who keep our nation safe. When it comes to American cities, that means the law enforcement and counterterrorism professionals who continue to thwart attacks and disrupt plots, some beneath the radar and out of the headlines. . .
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Roger Scruton
Beauty and Desecration
We must rescue art from the modern intoxication with ugliness.
Bruce Bawer
Heirs to Fortuyn?
Muslim immigration and sclerotic welfare states push Europe right (sort of).
Laura Vanderkam
LAPD High
Magnet schools sponsored by cops are getting results with at-risk kids.
Fred Siegel
The Godfather of American Liberalism
H. G. Wells: novelist, historian, authoritarian, anticapitalist, eugenicist, and advisor to presidents
Alain de Botton
The Consolations of Pessimism
In our age, as in Senecas, the worst is always possible.
Ibn Warraq, Michael Weiss
Inhuman Rights
The UNs Human Rights Council, friend to Islamists and tyrants everywhere
Kay S. Hymowitz
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Businesswoman
The design economy has turned bohemian outsiders into a new marketplace elite.
Claire Berlinski
The Dark Figure of British Crime
Despite government reassurances, Britons feel under siegewith good reason.
Steven Malanga
Obsessive Housing Disorder
Nearly a century of Washingtons efforts to promote homeownership has produced one calamity after another. Time to stop.
Nicole Gelinas
Spendthrift Sunbelt States
Arizona, Florida, and Nevada have run through the riches of their boom and are starting to look more like cash-strapped New York.
Sol Stern
Pedagogy of the Oppressor
Another reason why U.S. ed schools are so awful: the ongoing influence of Brazilian Marxist Paulo Freire
Guy Sorman
Monetarism Defiant
Legendary economist Anna Schwartz says the feds have misjudged the financial crisis.
Peter W. Huber
Bound to Burn
Humanity will keep spewing carbon into the atmosphere, but good policy can help sink it back into the earth.
Stefan Kanfer
Richard Pryor: Stand-Up Philosopher
The great American comic satirized white racism, his fellow blacks, and himself.
Oh, to be in England
Theodore Dalrymple
A Modern Witch Trial
Racism: the charge against which there is no defense
Diarist
Jonathan Foreman
Too Busy for Self-Pity
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Jacob Laksin
A Study in Defeat
Bruce Bawer calls out Western apologists for radical Islam.
26 June 2009
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Guy Sorman
Revolution Fatigue
Events in Honduras and Argentina point to a continent weary of socialism.
1 July 2009
James R. Copland
Defeat Cloaked in Victory
The Supreme Courts commendable Ricci verdict wont change the Catch-22 logic of discrimination law.
30 June 2009
Sol Stern
Win/Win/Lose
A new pension deal serves the interests of the mayor and the teachers union, not the kids.
25 June 2009
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Luigi Zingales
A New Regulatory Framework
Three agencies, based on the three main goals of financial regulation
Steven Malanga
The Least Free State
Unless reform comes to Albany, restrictive New York will continue to suffer.
Daniel J. Flynn
Interstate Confiscation Clause
Massachusetts wants even more tax revenuefrom New Hampshire.
Kimberly Hendrickson
Mayors Put Work First
Reentry programs for ex-prisoners show promise.
Judith Miller
No Justice
A UN war-crimes tribunal targets free speech.
Tim Congdon
British Banks Are Worth Something
So why is the government threatening to get them for free?
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