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Hey, Zohran: Your ‘new’ magic housing plan has been failing for decades

Programs that do all this are so old and tired that Mamdani’s Gen Z policy experts appear never to have heard of them, maybe...

Just what do lefties like Graham Platner have to do to get Democrats to condemn them?

There’s virtually nothing a left-wing candidate could say or do that would elicit condemnation from Democrats if doing so threatened their power.

Justice is (race)-blind — and the Supreme Court leads the way

In a new ruling, the Supreme Court nudged the nation another step closer toward color-blind justice.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 1

1992—In Davis v. Davis, the Tennessee supreme court decides a battle between a divorcing couple over rights to their frozen embryos stored in a fertility clinic. Writing for...

Why Europe Can’t Quit Climate Alarmism

While America gets richer, Europe doubles down on its failing climate strategy.

Inside the Austin Church That Shaped James Talarico’s Left-Wing Views on Christian Morality

St. Andrew’s recently passed a resolution against ‘Christian nationalism,’ referring to the U.S. as a historically racist, intolerant country.

Universities Have Seller’s Remorse

Six years after California phased out standardized testing, the results are in, and they are uniformly catastrophic.

AI Runs on Electricity, but Washington Is Blocking the Grid

While engineers are ready to build our future, our political leaders are not.

Fixing American healthcare means fighting Big Pharma at home and abroad

Washington has finally decided to treat pharmaceutical supply chains as a national security risk, introducing new policies to wean America off foreign drug dependence. This strategy has been focused primarily, though not exclusively, on China.  The Trump administration recently announced actions that will cut red tape for new drug manufacturing facilities by reforming permitting, reducing […]

Fast fashion fuels modern slavery

Every American high schooler enrolled in a U.S. history course should be able to tell you that when Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, the value of cotton grew exponentially. What made Whitney’s invention so innovative was how it made cotton processing more efficient, thus increasing the demand for labor. Students should also be able […]

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