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Wisconsin Voters Pass Amendments to Bar Private Election Funding in Response to ‘Zuckerbucks’ Controversy

Zuckerberg donated $420 million to a nonprofit that dispersed the funds to state and local election officials in 2020.

Trying to Keep the Bubble Inflated, Colleges Try Direct Admissions

In today’s Martin Center article, Harrington Shaw explains what’s going on.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 3

Some nine months after his nomination to the Fourth Circuit, federal district judge Robert J. Conrad has still not been afforded a confirmation hearing.

Whistleblowing Surgeon Targeted by DOJ, HHS for Exposing Trans Procedures in Texas Children’s Hospital

‘After understanding how far this corruption went, I had no other option but to take the story public and fight back,’ Dr. Eithan Haim...

Congress Shouldn’t Fully Pay to Rebuild Collapsed Baltimore Bridge

There are plenty of other ways the federal government can and should help Maryland after the disaster.

New York’s Crazy Congestion Charge

Rather than solve its problems, MTA prefers a new tax.

Exclusive: NYC Mayor Eric Adams Skipped Banquet for Taiwan’s President after Lobbying by Chinese Diplomat

City Hall has not said why the mayor did not attend the event.

Why Colleges Are Dying

Bureaucratic bloat aside, has the intellectual well of higher education been poisoned?

How George Will Changed America’s Mind

He has earned a rightful place in the pantheon of American journalism.

The White House’s subsidy-heavy housing plan could worsen the housing crisis

The Biden administration recently announced a new plan aiming to tackle the affordability crisis in the housing market. The new plan, which was touted by the president in his 2025 budget proposal, would cost up to $184 billion over the next 10 years. Most of the plan focuses on demand-side subsidies, which will only serve […]

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