The Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, handed down Wednesday morning, is a big deal. The majority’s ...
One-fifth of global oil trade transits the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic risk that, given current events, has shattered ...
The pontiff is right to warn against hatred and rash recourse to war—but his tendency toward a kind of functional pacifism ...
You can’t blame some Republicans for being skeptical of any bill offering legal status to those who entered the United States illegally. But conservatives risk squandering a rare opportunity if they ...
You may not notice it right away, but an unsettling quiet settles over a neighborhood when children disappear. Playgrounds feel empty, fewer strollers pass by, and fewer parents shout “stop” at little ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and City Council Speaker Julie Menin’s new proposal, which revolves around the state Pass Through Entity ...
In his November victory speech, New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, observed that “a great New Yorker”—his vanquished opponent’s father, Mario Cuomo—“once said that while you campaign in poetry ...
Taxing wealthy part-time residents doesn’t address a bigger issue: rent-stabilized apartments used illegally as second homes.
This July, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. Our nation was founded on a radical idea: “that all men are created equal.” Our civil rights laws embody this proposition, making them some ...
Mamdani’s objections to the legislation are absurd. That he even sees this bill as problematic reflects his roots not as a principled defender of free speech but as a campus radical-turned-politician.
California once built massive infrastructure projects—dams, highways, and aqueducts—that were the marvel of the world. During the Great Depression, engineers erected the Golden Gate Bridge in four ...
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