A rule proposed by the Biden administration threatened to sideline thousands of employees; Trump’s rollback protects their dignity and right to work.
Those celebrating the murder of Wesley LePatner reveal a dark, rising undercurrent in our culture.
They could help end the constant conflict on campus.
The Ninth Circuit held that a gender-affirming litmus test for adoptive parents violated a mother’s First Amendment rights.
Americans’ high pharmaceutical costs are homegrown, not the result of “global freeloading.”
Urban leaders need to create better, faster trains that reach their cities’ edges.
A recent federal report undermines Assisted Outpatient Treatment, a court-ordered program that has been around for decades.
No city can thrive unless it values the men and women who risk their lives to protect it.
A growing movement seeks to brand non-indigenous residents as "settlers" and relegate them to second-class citizenship
An adamant NYPD critic urges the mayoral candidate to push even further leftward—but do New Yorkers want more of that?
Internal search committee documents reveal the university’s troubling hiring practices.
With a historic settlement, the administration has set a precedent for reforming higher education.
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