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The Tenderloin in San Francisco, Skid Row in Los Angeles, and Kensington in Philadelphia have become magnets for crime and ...
Such diversity-focused faculty hiring projects have, until recently, been a longstanding NSF priority. Wichita State ...
Much of what is genuinely new in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), President Trump’s recently passed omnibus law, is ...
Last month, the Trump administration announced that it will end a federal partnership with the Trevor Project, a nonprofit that provides specialized suicide-prevention support to LGBT-identifying ...
Judge Glock What Larry Summers Gets Wrong About Medicaid Reform The former Treasury secretary oversaw a more “brutal” policy when he was in government.
We’re sad to hear of the passing of Sol Stern (1935–2025), whose incisive writing on education for City Journal helped shape New York City’s reform movement. As a longtime contributor to the magazine ...
Steven Malanga Red-Hot Economies Republican-led states have benefited massively in an era of one-party domination of local government.
California’s past pro-housing legislation generally has been marked by what New York Times columnist Ezra Klein calls “everything-bagel liberalism”: the tendency to cram left-wing priorities into ...
Sydney Flisser AI Can Help Struggling Students Schools shouldn’t let “equity” concerns prevent them from embracing artificial intelligence.
Stu Smith On the Fourth of July, These Radicals Made Plans to Topple America At the Socialism 2025 conference in Chicago, mainstream academics called for revolution.