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Elon Musk’s suggestion that he might found a new “America Party” taps into voters’ deep dissatisfaction with Democrats and Republicans.
Ethan Gilden New York Should Crack Down on Kratom The Empire State should follow others’ lead in regulating the harmful drug.
Even Phillips-Fein concedes in her book’s closing pages that austerity has ended: “From the vantage point of the present day ...
Today, we’re looking at President Trump’s decision to send the National Guard to D.C., the value of youth residential treatment programs, Northwestern University’s admissions practices, Luigism’s ...
Former governor Andrew Cuomo, whose independent run against Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is stagnant in the polls, is trying something different: being cool on social media. Two ...
There’s just something about suburbs. Most Americans like them. A resolute minority finds this fact inexplicable and frustrating. Witness the ferocious reaction to Conor Dougherty’s New York Times ...
Santiago Vidal Calvo Don’t Repeal Universities’ Student-Visa Exemption Instead of reducing the number of H-1B visas, Republicans should pursue policies that screen out extremist candidates.
Government efforts to help workers and regions left behind by globalization have failed, but we have new opportunities—more effective than tariffs—to spur a manufacturing revival.
Judith Miller Detroit—Back from the Dead? Outgoing mayor Mike Duggan has pulled the city back from the brink—but whether its revival can continue without him remains to be seen.
The Left’s opinions of higher education had begun to deteriorate over the first Trump administration, a trend that continued under Biden.
The reaction of Democratic politicians and the mainstream media to the president’s announcement exemplifies “defining ...
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