In crafting its new college-ranking system, City Journal has made the unusual—but, we believe, wise—choice to reward ...
But the Higher Education Act of 1965 transformed college education into a political and policy lever in President Lyndon ...
In February 2024, a little-known assemblyman, Zohran Mamdani, took to X with an angry denunciation: “Disgusting,” he said of a leading Democrat, accusing her of “justifying genocide, while laughing” ...
The run-down intersection at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis exposes the empty promises of the revolution of ...
The majority of Americans think legalized marijuana has made society worse off. But some New York legislators are ready to make the same mistake again—with magic mushrooms. Assemblywoman and Health ...
Had anti-Semitism itself remained a peripheral prejudice, that evolution might merely have been disappointing. But anti-Jewish hate has surged since October 7, 2023, in the form of civil terrorism, ...
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Socialism, we will learn, is immediately radical but ultimately conservative, even reactionary, in spirit: it dreams of a perfect, unchanging, immobile society. By order of the CPA, New York City will ...