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First came the farfetched “Fight for $15.” Now, California has made a $20 minimum wage a reality, at least for workers at ...
Daniel Di Martino Why Don’t Americans Care More About Rising Disorder? A growing culture of Third Worldism—the belief that you’re entitled to use public spaces without any responsibility to care for ...
Judge Glock What Larry Summers Gets Wrong About Medicaid Reform The former Treasury secretary oversaw a more “brutal” policy when he was in government.
Much of what is genuinely new in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), President Trump’s recently passed omnibus law, is ...
Earlier this year, I assembled a group of scholars, intellectuals, and policy leaders to consider how we might use this political moment to advance generational reforms in higher education. The ...
Today, we’re looking at the failures of “social housing,” a stalled public transit project in Austin, and some of the provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The Tenderloin in San Francisco, Skid Row in Los Angeles, and Kensington in Philadelphia have become magnets for crime and ...
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.
While the rest of the United States celebrated American independence on July 4, a rogues’ gallery met in Chicago to discuss how to dismantle our constitutional republic. The event, Socialism 2025, was ...
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) has long impeded the construction of housing—and almost everything else—in the Golden State. The law, passed at the peak of environmental fervor in 1970 ...
Progressives touting “social housing” as the solution to New York City’s affordability crisis often point to Vienna as proof that government-led housing can create a “renter’s paradise.” But the ...
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