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From Covid eviction bans to tenant-slanted laws, property owners are under financial siege. Here’s what Trump can do about it ...
HHS’s new review is a comprehensive and sober reevaluation of the science and ethics of the “gender-affirming” model.
President Trump wants China’s automakers to build cars in the U.S., but modern vehicle technology makes that a national ...
On the afternoon of May 2, 1975, the heads of three major New York commercial banks sat down with Governor Hugh Carey at his midtown Manhattan office. The meeting was brief and the bankers got quickly ...
A German spy agency deems the party a threat to the “democratic order,” but voters say otherwise—should they be silenced, too ...
A plausible argument says that this instability could lead to brain drain—in the best case, to allied nations, or in the ...
Nonetheless, Ono’s new destination is revealing. The University of Florida, despite the recent resignation of former ...
The Illinois governor seems determined to stick with left-wing cultural politics as he eyes a White House bid in 2028.
But the genius of Trump’s attacks on the Ivies is this: even if the targeted universities dig in their heels and make no changes to their policies anytime soon, others will begin changing voluntarily.
Glenn C. Loury was a Paulson Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and is the Merton P. Stoltz Professor of Economics at Brown University. Loury’s work focuses on affirmative action, the black family, and ...
In today’s world, I’ll cripple ya. And you have no idea what that means. Nobody does.” With that menacing utterance, Harold Daggett, boss of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), ...