The pontiff is right to warn against hatred and rash recourse to war—but his tendency toward a kind of functional pacifism ...
Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a press release announcing an investigation into gender self-identification policies in women’s prisons. The decision comes against the backdrop of ...
The California governor has spent nearly $1 billion on nonprofits that want, among other things, to dismantle the border, ...
The first phase would realize a century-old idea: to extend the 5 train from Brooklyn’s Utica Avenue to Kings Plaza through ...
Last month, we received a report from a whistleblower who claimed that illegal aliens were staying in San Francisco’s ...
As uncertainty swirls around the global economic order, mounting public debt, and the future of immigration, something remarkable has happened: productivity surged. In the third quarter of 2025, ...
For the mainstream media, a horrific murder in Florida is horrific only because the president called attention to it.
The biggest state on that list, Florida, also leads in school-choice investment. The Sunshine State allocates 11.2 percent of ...
After a tumultuous decade marked by civic unrest, violent crime, and economic decline, St. Louis may be eyeing a resurgence. The riverfront illustrates the shift. For decades, land north and south of ...
Lawmakers increasingly say “yes”; the companies behind the markets need to give a clearer “no” if they want to avoid ...