Legalization is pushing community mental health to the brink.

The recent HHS report reveals how the American Academy of Pediatrics, among other organizations, sidelined evidence and endangered children.

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The Inflation Reduction Act will burden the American economy for years.

President Trump wants China’s automakers to build cars in the U.S., but modern vehicle technology makes that a national security risk.

HHS’s new review is a comprehensive and sober reevaluation of the science and ethics of the “gender-affirming” model.

From Covid eviction bans to tenant-slanted laws, property owners are under financial siege. Here’s what Trump can do about it.

Limiting charity to material needs fails to nourish the human spirit.

The election of an American signals the church’s openness to aligning with the U.S. as the leader of the free world.

It has spread without guardrails in an age of engineered addiction.

A dysfunctional system has created a nightmare for small property owners, with cases dragging on for years and costs piling up.

The film uses discredited research to blame racism for black health disparities and push ideologically driven “solutions.”

Even as Trump targets Harvard over racial preferences, the university is offering a seminar, “Empowering Black Leaders,” steeped in racialist thinking.

The university has adopted race-conscious hiring policies, potentially in violation of civil rights law.

The federal endowment tax rewards dependence and punishes self-reliance.

A Canadian poll finds that racial minorities don’t believe drug enforcement is bigoted.

With soaring per-pupil spending and mediocre results, the Empire State is ripe for an expansion of educational freedom.

The tech tycoon’s Department of Government Efficiency was prevented from achieving its full reform agenda.

President Trump says they’ll usher in a manufacturing renaissance. They’re more likely to raise prices and unemployment.

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President Trump wants China’s automakers to build cars in the U.S., but modern vehicle technology makes that a national security risk.

HHS’s new review is a comprehensive and sober reevaluation of the science and ethics of the “gender-affirming” model.

From Covid eviction bans to tenant-slanted laws, property owners are under financial siege. Here’s what Trump can do about it.

Limiting charity to material needs fails to nourish the human spirit.

The election of an American signals the church’s openness to aligning with the U.S. as the leader of the free world.

It has spread without guardrails in an age of engineered addiction.

A dysfunctional system has created a nightmare for small property owners, with cases dragging on for years and costs piling up.

The film uses discredited research to blame racism for black health disparities and push ideologically driven “solutions.”

Even as Trump targets Harvard over racial preferences, the university is offering a seminar, “Empowering Black Leaders,” steeped in racialist thinking.

The university has adopted race-conscious hiring policies, potentially in violation of civil rights law.

The federal endowment tax rewards dependence and punishes self-reliance.

A Canadian poll finds that racial minorities don’t believe drug enforcement is bigoted.

With soaring per-pupil spending and mediocre results, the Empire State is ripe for an expansion of educational freedom.

The tech tycoon’s Department of Government Efficiency was prevented from achieving its full reform agenda.

President Trump says they’ll usher in a manufacturing renaissance. They’re more likely to raise prices and unemployment.

City Journal Podcast

President Trump wants China’s automakers to build cars in the U.S., but modern vehicle technology makes that a national security risk.

HHS’s new review is a comprehensive and sober reevaluation of the science and ethics of the “gender-affirming” model.

From Covid eviction bans to tenant-slanted laws, property owners are under financial siege. Here’s what Trump can do about it.

Limiting charity to material needs fails to nourish the human spirit.


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In places like Prague and Vienna, local talent is nourishing the classical tradition.


The French writer’s novels have foretold coming catastrophes with uncanny prescience—and his ambivalence toward modernity has much to teach us.

The better things get, the more desperately activists struggle to stay in business.

Her deed took place in a social universe that liberals have wrought, and whose realities they are too guilty or cowardly to acknowledge.

David Cronenberg’s movies reflect a world teeming with novel contagions, vast conspiracies, and radical therapies.

Can the Pacific Northwest prepare for the cataclysmic quake that’s coming?


From the courtroom to the ballot box, the trans movement has taken some hits.

For Germans, neither memory nor amnesia can provide consolation.

Wealthy Americans are far from the most politically influential group—and what influence they do exert is often beneficent.

Past generations could no more live up to present moral standards than we could live up to those of the distant future.

A personal reflection on why we shouldn’t abandon the faith that has nourished Western civilization

In places like Prague and Vienna, local talent is nourishing the classical tradition.


The French writer’s novels have foretold coming catastrophes with uncanny prescience—and his ambivalence toward modernity has much to teach us.

The better things get, the more desperately activists struggle to stay in business.

Her deed took place in a social universe that liberals have wrought, and whose realities they are too guilty or cowardly to acknowledge.

David Cronenberg’s movies reflect a world teeming with novel contagions, vast conspiracies, and radical therapies.

Can the Pacific Northwest prepare for the cataclysmic quake that’s coming?


From the courtroom to the ballot box, the trans movement has taken some hits.

For Germans, neither memory nor amnesia can provide consolation.

Wealthy Americans are far from the most politically influential group—and what influence they do exert is often beneficent.

Past generations could no more live up to present moral standards than we could live up to those of the distant future.

A personal reflection on why we shouldn’t abandon the faith that has nourished Western civilization

In places like Prague and Vienna, local talent is nourishing the classical tradition.
