A New York measure will help more patients get access to quality medical care.
Today’s progressives are heirs to a long tradition of abusing words to advance their policy goals.
A gripping new book puts a human face on the cost of medical errors and mistreatment.
Free-marketeers should make their case with renewed vigor after central planners’ pandemic missteps.
Peter Huber’s work will live on.
A new book examines Germany’s mass suicides following the end of World War II.
Tom Coburn, R.I.P.
Richard Brookhiser’s new book is an invaluable resource for understanding American exceptionalism.
Wilfred McClay’s Land of Hope proves that there is no contradiction between knowing American history and loving America.
Memorial Day pays tribute to those who gave their lives for their country—but we should know more about why.
In new books, Claremont Institute scholars tackle the administrative state.
Leo Strauss outlined the essential questions about modernity that Catholics grapple with today.
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