Arts and Culture
/ More articlesThe president’s executive order pushing the museum to start honoring American history again is a welcome step.

General manager Peter Gelb’s gamble on new works has failed to fill seats—or steady the company’s shaky finances.

Gustave Flaubert’s consuming pursuit of literary perfection

Economy, Finance, and Budgets
/ More articlesToday’s global trade system was never intended to last forever.

America’s manufacturing decline is the result of a bloated regulatory state that punishes producers and stifles growth.

Taxpayers are footing the bill for a state government that disregards obvious waste and fraud.

Education
/ More articlesCity Journal Podcast

Princeton president Christopher Eisgruber seeks to distract from his university’s tolerance of anti-Semitism.

Unions’ blue-collar members are being sidelined.

Health Care
/ More articlesProminent physicians have made startling admissions about their approach to trans-identifying minors.

Often performed on minors, “top surgery” creates permanent and disfiguring changes.

The socialist mayoral candidate’s platform promotes feel-good wellness efforts that won’t help the severely ill.

Infrastructure and Energy
/ More articles10 Blocks podcast

For nonprofits that conduct or fund illegal behavior, an era may be coming to an end.

It’s a major setback to one of NASA’s goals.
Politics and Law
/ More articlesThe financial burden is staggering.
The president’s memo insists that federal agencies comply with recent Supreme Court rulings.

City Journal Podcast

Public Safety
/ More articlesDisruptive technologies like AI are empowering bad actors faster than law enforcement can respond.

Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposal is marooned in budget negotiations.

The project was flawed from the start, yet New York’s mayoral candidates aren’t proposing a realistic alternative.

States and Cities
/ More articlesMayor Daniel Lurie won’t let activists hand out free drug paraphernalia on the streets anymore.

Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposal is marooned in budget negotiations.

The project was flawed from the start, yet New York’s mayoral candidates aren’t proposing a realistic alternative.

Technology and Innovation
/ More articlesDisruptive technologies like AI are empowering bad actors faster than law enforcement can respond.

No, artificial intelligence will not cause humans to go extinct.

When Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft malfunctioned, astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore became long-term residents on the space station—and the focus of some political malarkey.

The Social Order
/ More articlesProminent physicians have made startling admissions about their approach to trans-identifying minors.

Often performed on minors, “top surgery” creates permanent and disfiguring changes.

The late New York Times journalist was troubled by university leaders’ weak commitment to free expression and intellectual diversity.
