Voters prefer moderation with a checkered past to progressive governance.
At Columbia University, the Racial Justice and Abolition Democracy Project created a curriculum to help college students imagine a “society without jails and prisons.” At Morgan State University, the ...
A French court’s banning of the populist candidate from presidential elections for five years may have the opposite effect of ...
A federal judge has shut down the corruption case against New York’s mayor, setting up a potential showdown between Adams, ...
From an economic standpoint, there’s little difference between the tariffs favored by Trump and the subsidies embraced by ...
Trump has signaled that he understands this dilemma. He appeared at the White House in a Tesla and has voiced support for Musk’s firms. Justice Department prosecutors—and their allies in state ...
Union anxiety is notably absent when it comes to the dismal performance of U.S. students. The unions have ignored or ...
Scrapping the EPA’s draconian tailpipe-emissions rule will boost competition, benefit consumers, and strengthen national ...
As a holistic strategy, Broken Windows policing should be seen as a public-health intervention: it modifies environments, ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, the justices will have a chance to restore the 1965 Voting Rights Act to its original purpose.
Trying to fight back. By no stretch of the imagination is it back, nor is it at all certain that it won't fall into ...
The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.