Kevin Stitt’s new executive order makes clear that faith-based organizations can’t be excluded from public programs.
It’s time to confront the city’s powerful public-sector employee groups.
By tackling street disorder and runaway spending, the new mayor could break with the city’s dysfunctional progressive past—and offer hope for renewal.
Getting control of the city’s finances will require confronting labor on benefit costs and resistance to innovation.
Anyone can see the shadows the Gaza war has cast at home.
A new study shows that large language models display consistent bias when evaluating résumés.
The group’s founder pleaded guilty to wire fraud, signaling the need for greater oversight.
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics serve as a one-stop shop for people with psychotic conditions.
A reflection on the evolution of American conservatism, from its insurgent past to the road ahead
A new analysis shows that the murder surge hit the most violent places hardest.
What the Gaza war reveals about America’s domestic politics
Lighting humans on fire is what an Intifada looks like.
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