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Mayor Mike Duggan has emphasized public safety, growth, and basic city services—not progressive politics.

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A crushing regulatory burden and anti-growth policies have stymied efforts to rebuild homes and businesses lost in the 2023 wildfires.

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

They will inflate the price of a classic cocktail.

Implementing such a program on the island would face political and logistical hurdles.

Here’s what Republicans should ask the NPR CEO when she testifies before Congress.

A new book argues that decades of dysfunctional systems and regulatory bottlenecks have paralyzed innovation.

The University of California system’s abandonment of a policy that it pioneered is a turning point in higher education.

The Trump administration should leverage its successful approach to the troubled Ivy League university to fight anti-Semitism and racialism elsewhere.

The former governor turned mayoral candidate has a chance to revive effective policies that he once helped formulate.

Mayor Mike Duggan has emphasized public safety, growth, and basic city services—not progressive politics.

Government unions’ response to DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts underscores the need for reform.

The Trump administration is right to deny Penn funds for allowing men to participate in women’s sports.

Ancient lies about Jews are gaining traction again in Western discourse.

In Louisiana v. Callais, the justices will have a chance to restore the 1965 Voting Rights Act to its original purpose.


A crushing regulatory burden and anti-growth policies have stymied efforts to rebuild homes and businesses lost in the 2023 wildfires.

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