Since Covid, Congress has temporarily expanded federal subsidies to make Obamacare plans free for Americans declaring low ...
On Saturday, in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square (rumored soon to be renamed Returning Square—it sounds better in Hebrew), I stood ...
Today, we’re looking at the “anti-imperialist” group Behind Enemy Lines, OpenAI’s latest obstacle, a review of an important new book on affirmative action, a conversation with writer and former ...
The overregulation of American housing markets began in the nation’s coastal, educated, productive enclaves. Over time, however, barriers to building have spread. Tony suburbs of Phoenix and Austin, ...
Rent control lies at the center of New York City’s mayoral race. Frontrunner Zohran Mamdani and his supporters want to freeze rents to combat surging housing costs; other mayoral candidates have ...
Masked criminals attacked several Citibank locations in New York City one night last September. They brandished no guns and demanded no cash. Instead, they squeezed epoxy and cemented stickers on ...
Meet Adrian. With round wire-rim glasses, shaggy brown hair, and a beard, he looks like a throwback to the student radicals of the 1960s. His politics are a throwback, too. Standing on a sidewalk in ...
Today, we’re looking at gunshot-detection technology, a Supreme Court case about conversion therapy, President Trump’s “compact” for universities (and MIT’s response), the issues on New York voters’ ...
She rejected the Trump administration’s compact to receive funding preferences in exchange for committing to basic goals.
No Adult Left Behind: How Politics Hijacks Education Policy and Hurts Kids, by Vladimir Kogan (Cambridge University Press, 328 pp., $29.99) In February 2021—the same month the Centers for Disease ...
Wai Wah Chin, an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute, is the founding president of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Greater New York, an all-volunteer organization advocating for equal ...