Under the new policy, only 30 percent of federal Continuum of Care funds will go toward permanent housing, down from 90 ...
Between 1960 and 1968, Nixon confronted similar fractures on the right, including an ongoing battle with the archconservative John Birch Society. The Birchers were suspicious of Nixon and his boss, ...
Even as Zohran Mamdani poses a threat to New York’s Jews, groups like the Anti-Defamation League helped make his victory ...
The success of political slogans often brings forth intellectual defenders, even when the slogans themselves lack merit.
Gender-affirming pediatricians don’t offer uncertainty. They offer the confidence of settled science: the young people who enter their clinics are “transgender,” and medical interventions, such as ...
This week, as part of the bill to reopen the federal government, a bipartisan coalition ended the legal carve-out that allowed stores to sell intoxicating hemp products. By closing this loophole, ...
Some Canadian public-health researchers have argued that the nation’s drug dealers, far from being a public scourge, are central to the cause of “harm reduction,” and that drug criminalization makes ...
The old one failed to cope with Covid and may even have caused it.
The far-Left generates violence; the far-Right fulminates conspiracy.
The first direct action taken by an operative of the San Francisco 10X Project was the installation of an unauthorized tree swing on a grassy knoll in Bernal Heights. Mechanically, the operation was ...
This essay has been adapted from one that first appeared in the Thesis Driven newsletter. No state has passed more pro-housing legislation over the past decade than California. From streamlining ...
Harvard has finally acknowledged that it has a problem with grade inflation. Unfortunately, though the university has now admitted that its instructors award too many A’s, its proposed solutions fall ...
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