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In a 7-2 decision last week, the Court upheld the Biden administration’s regulations.

The Left’s splintering violence threatens a veto over democratic power.

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A successful YIMBYism celebrates the profit motive rather than apologizing for it.

Trump’s reforms will support local control and accountability.

Sweden, the U.K., and Canada all experimented with providing opioids to addicts. The results were disastrous.

They function as a form of indirect affirmative action.

Federal terrorism law may not be the best tool to hold them accountable. The states should step in.

Its meritless countersuit against a respected law professor is proof that DEI’s grip on higher education won’t loosen without a fight.

The socialist candidate is surging because he’s talking about the right issue. It’s his solutions that are the problem.

Though New York City planners want to live in the world of Jane Jacobs, they plan around the physical legacy of the master builder.

The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.

A new book looks at nations’ ability to wield the global economic system against political adversaries.

Scrapping the EPA’s draconian tailpipe-emissions rule will boost competition, benefit consumers, and strengthen national security.

State lawmakers should act before the April 1 budget deadline.

Two emerging NYCHA developments point the way toward a reimagination of public housing.

Mayor Daniel Lurie has moved the city away from its disastrous “harm reduction” model.

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A successful YIMBYism celebrates the profit motive rather than apologizing for it.

Trump’s reforms will support local control and accountability.

Sweden, the U.K., and Canada all experimented with providing opioids to addicts. The results were disastrous.

They function as a form of indirect affirmative action.

Federal terrorism law may not be the best tool to hold them accountable. The states should step in.

Its meritless countersuit against a respected law professor is proof that DEI’s grip on higher education won’t loosen without a fight.

The socialist candidate is surging because he’s talking about the right issue. It’s his solutions that are the problem.

Though New York City planners want to live in the world of Jane Jacobs, they plan around the physical legacy of the master builder.

The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.

A new book looks at nations’ ability to wield the global economic system against political adversaries.

Scrapping the EPA’s draconian tailpipe-emissions rule will boost competition, benefit consumers, and strengthen national security.

State lawmakers should act before the April 1 budget deadline.

Two emerging NYCHA developments point the way toward a reimagination of public housing.

Mayor Daniel Lurie has moved the city away from its disastrous “harm reduction” model.

Why domestic terrorism is a threat to the American way of life


A successful YIMBYism celebrates the profit motive rather than apologizing for it.

Trump’s reforms will support local control and accountability.

Sweden, the U.K., and Canada all experimented with providing opioids to addicts. The results were disastrous.

A network of progressive groups and militants is preparing for battle.

An exclusive report on a new center that seeks to empower activists to oppose “anti-trans” laws.

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How the federal government subsidized the migrant madness in suburban Colorado.

The RISE UPP initiative appears to be using applicants’ “commitment to diversity” as a proxy for race.

Jennifer Manly has been associated with over $100 million in grants over the past 20 years.

He is believed to have committed suicide after suffering severe complications from gender-transition surgery.

It’s time for the Trump administration to intervene.

An insider tells the story of the intel agency’s ideological capture.

The University of California’s program creates a stifling orthodoxy.

Trump was right to slash education contracts. He should keep going.

Intelligence officials maintained a chatroom to discuss polyamory and transgender surgeries, internal documents reveal.

Fellow-to-faculty programs have seeded academia with activists.

The dean of natural and mathematical sciences emphasized the importance of diversity when looking at job candidates.

Congress can shut down extremist international studies centers with a pen stroke.

A tranche of internal messages exposes the school’s past hiring policies.

A network of progressive groups and militants is preparing for battle.

An exclusive report on a new center that seeks to empower activists to oppose “anti-trans” laws.

In Charleroi, Pennsylvania, the local population grapples with a surge of Haitian migrants.

How the federal government subsidized the migrant madness in suburban Colorado.

The RISE UPP initiative appears to be using applicants’ “commitment to diversity” as a proxy for race.

Jennifer Manly has been associated with over $100 million in grants over the past 20 years.

He is believed to have committed suicide after suffering severe complications from gender-transition surgery.

It’s time for the Trump administration to intervene.

An insider tells the story of the intel agency’s ideological capture.

The University of California’s program creates a stifling orthodoxy.

Trump was right to slash education contracts. He should keep going.

Intelligence officials maintained a chatroom to discuss polyamory and transgender surgeries, internal documents reveal.

Fellow-to-faculty programs have seeded academia with activists.

The dean of natural and mathematical sciences emphasized the importance of diversity when looking at job candidates.

Congress can shut down extremist international studies centers with a pen stroke.

A tranche of internal messages exposes the school’s past hiring policies.

A network of progressive groups and militants is preparing for battle.

An exclusive report on a new center that seeks to empower activists to oppose “anti-trans” laws.

In Charleroi, Pennsylvania, the local population grapples with a surge of Haitian migrants.

How the federal government subsidized the migrant madness in suburban Colorado.


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