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Trump is doing his best on housing— but state, local policies keep costs high

There isn't much the federal government can do to fix the housing crisis — but President Donald Trump has found the one idea that might work, which is to prioritize...

The LA City Council’s dumbest idea yet — and it’s not even close

LA’s police chief had better move over. Three far-leftists on the city council, along...

California’s fleeing companies are a warning about our economic future

California is losing the flagship companies that made the state synonymous with American prosperity.

Artemis II’s success has America again reaching for the stars

The Artemis II crew has returned to terra firma after an insane 14-minute dive...

Violent split in chimpanzee group offers clues on roots of human conflict: Research

Researchers have documented a permanent split between the largest-known group of wild chimpanzees, which erupted into a lethal civil war over the past several years — findings that could help scientists better understand the roots of human conflict.    The study, published Thursday in the Science journal, traced 30 years of chimp behavior in Kibale...

Sydney Sweeney’s curves move markets, but her face launches a thousand takes

You probably didn’t know that GQ‘s now infamous interview with Sydney Sweeney is the product of a 3,000-word cover story for the print edition of the men’s magazine. That doesn’t matter because in this case, the picture — a side-by-side of a perfectly serene and stoic Sweeney next to the mousy and middle-aged interviewer whose […]

As an academic and a polemicist, Thomas Sowell is ruthless in marshaling facts

The economist and public intellectual Thomas Sowell turned 95 years old in June. Outside of national politicians and high-profile celebrities, few public figures are as well-known inside the halls of academia as they are outside of them. It is rare for an academic to achieve this status, but considering that Thomas Sowell is exceptional in […]

The latest TikTok trend: ‘I wanna be a mother’

Before Fleetwood Mac released its third album, singer Stevie Nicks became pregnant. But, as she shared in a recently resurfaced interview, she chose to have an abortion. “It would’ve destroyed Fleetwood Mac,” she claimed by way of justifying her decision. Women in 21st-century America have perhaps more opportunity than any of their ancestors before them, […]

Newsom pushes California climate colonialism in Brazil

It’s hard to imagine a more fitting start to a global climate conference than the lights going out. But that is what happened during the opening ceremony of the United Nations COP30 talks in Brazil. The event sank further into chaos when indigenous protesters broke through the security perimeter and U.N. staff had to be […]

Margaret Atwood is the Left’s latest fake martyr

Western liberalism is evidently so free of real hardship that its otherwise comfortably spoiled adherents will fake martyrdom just to seem interesting. See: Stephen Colbert, whose cross to bear is that CBS will no longer pay him an estimated $15 million per year to host a failing show. See also author Margaret Atwood, whose book, […]

The ground beneath our feet: Review of ‘The Land Trap’ by Mike Bird

In The Land Trap, Mike Bird of The Economist has given us something a little unexpected. It’s a history of land ownership and its consequences that spans several centuries and multiple continents. Sure, readers encounter some trendy topics from the worlds of real estate and housing policy — bubbles, crashes, the failure of modern big […]

Battle for boxing supremacy: Review of ‘Dempseye and Tunney in the Roaring Twenties’

In the annals of boxing’s greatest heavyweight champions, two names often enter the conversation: Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney. They each had Irish backgrounds, were ring-savvy, had real punching power, and rarely lost. Their two titanic battles were highly anticipated events in the Roaring Twenties.   Even though nearly a century has passed since they fought, […]

An all too thrilling year: Review of ‘Cry Havoc’ by Jack Carr

In Jack Carr’s outstanding series of thrillers featuring the fictional former Navy SEAL and intelligence operative James Reece, there are several mentions of and passages about Reece’s father, Thomas Reece, a CIA officer and former Navy SEAL who served in Vietnam. The latest entry, Cry Havoc, puts Tom Reece front and center in the action […]

Trump vs. the BBC

The BBC is a big part of why the United Kingdom is less free than the United States. If your chief exposure to Britain’s state broadcaster is through dramas (Dr Who) or documentaries (Planet Earth), you will have little idea of the pervasive and sedulous news bias of what is still Britain’s most watched TV […]

We need a Marshall Plan to tackle America’s housing crisis

Homeownership has long been part of the American dream, but that dream has been deferred.

College kids’ math skills worse than ever, California finds — blame our pass-the-buck public schools

America has plenty of talented people — but a UC San Diego study finds our schools are failing to educate them. And everyone involved...

Trump is right to drop the ‘Housing First’ Rx for homelessness

It looks like Team Trump will soon officially ditch the failed “Housing First” answer to homelessness that has burned tens of billions of dollars...

Trump’s ‘hemp ban’ shut down backdoor legal weed — and the pot industry is howling

It’s a much-needed correction for states that had “farm-bill legalization” unwillingly thrust on them — and the many kids unwittingly harmed as a result.

How the GOP can push true health care ‘affordability’ — and win

Obamacare imposed massive regulations on the individual insurance market to cover the sick and lower costs, but it's failed on both counts. It's time...

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