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His proposal to eliminate city income taxes for those of modest means will increase the burden on higher-income residents already fleeing New York State.

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

The Massachusetts city’s housing reforms could serve as a national model.

President Trump’s executive order is likely to conflict with the state’s new “Equal Rights Amendment.”

New York’s child welfare authorities don't see past criminal activity and drug use as sufficient basis to investigate parents.

Narratives against Jews have taken a different turn.

Senators who once denounced the NIH nominee’s ideas had nothing to say about pandemic lockdowns, mandates, or lessons learned.

A simple plan to expand housing supply and make the city more affordable—without political upheaval

The state’s commitment to decriminalization has made city residents more vulnerable to crime and disorder.

Voluntary reflection can give kids a respite from group conflict.

Data suggest that some of America’s top schools may be practicing racial preferences by other means.

The Left’s assault on merit-based education is shrinking the top talent pipeline.

Radicals seek the demise of the West through organized criminal mayhem—here’s how to stop them.


Chronic absenteeism is often a warning sign of trouble at home.

Federal law authorizes denying or revoking the visa of anyone who supports terrorist activity.

10 Blocks podcast

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

The Massachusetts city’s housing reforms could serve as a national model.

President Trump’s executive order is likely to conflict with the state’s new “Equal Rights Amendment.”

New York’s child welfare authorities don't see past criminal activity and drug use as sufficient basis to investigate parents.

Narratives against Jews have taken a different turn.

Senators who once denounced the NIH nominee’s ideas had nothing to say about pandemic lockdowns, mandates, or lessons learned.

A simple plan to expand housing supply and make the city more affordable—without political upheaval

The state’s commitment to decriminalization has made city residents more vulnerable to crime and disorder.

Voluntary reflection can give kids a respite from group conflict.

Data suggest that some of America’s top schools may be practicing racial preferences by other means.

The Left’s assault on merit-based education is shrinking the top talent pipeline.

Radicals seek the demise of the West through organized criminal mayhem—here’s how to stop them.


Chronic absenteeism is often a warning sign of trouble at home.

Federal law authorizes denying or revoking the visa of anyone who supports terrorist activity.

10 Blocks podcast

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A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States

Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency

Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline

A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness

Proposals to improve care for the seriously mentally ill

A symposium on higher education in the United States

A symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States

Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency

Proposals for reversing America’s criminal-justice decline

A symposium on restoring the principle of color blindness


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