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Does Zohran Mamdani, an unapologetic socialist, owe his political rise as New York City’s leading mayoral candidate to artificial intelligence? We’re not referring to whether Mamdani, a TikTok and ...
For the first time in decades, the United States is taking serious steps to rebuild its nuclear energy capacity. Recent ...
Today, we’re looking at diversity checks in university hiring, the Supreme Court decision in Fuld v. PLO, California’s ...
One of the top concerns for New Yorkers heading to the polls this November is affordability. Six in ten report having trouble meeting basic financial needs, while 78 percent say that housing costs ...
Internal documents reveal how administrators use “diversity checks” to influence the hiring process and engage in discrimination.
This Independence Day, we’ve asked six regular contributors to answer a simple question: Why do you love America? We hope you ...
The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell, among others, have come under fire or been forced out in recent years for failures of leadership on campus anti-Semitism and ...
Ryan Owens, Zach Goldberg Americans Want Parental Choice in Education, New Survey Shows The Supreme Court’s recent Mahmoud ruling allowing parents to opt out of LGBT classroom lessons aligns with ...
The world of New York City housing policy punditry is small, and I’m glad to share it with Howard Slatkin and Sarah Watson. They serve as executive director and deputy director, respectively, of the ...
House Republicans’ proposed Medicaid reforms have reignited a national conversation about work requirements. The GOP is right to argue that work is part of a good life, and that some program ...
Once upon a time, a New York member of the Democratic Socialists of America won the Democratic Party’s mayoral nomination, backed by the Working Families Party. This thirtysomething activist ran on a ...
The Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton decision reflects a pragmatic recognition of the Internet’s contemporary dangers for children.