Intended to root out fraud, they now largely benefit well-connected former regulators and opportunistic lawyers.
Voters prefer moderation with a checkered past to progressive governance.
Beyond their radical bent, these programs have one thing in common: the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation funds them. The ...
From an economic standpoint, there’s little difference between the tariffs favored by Trump and the subsidies embraced by ...
A French court’s banning of the populist candidate from presidential elections for five years may have the opposite effect of ...
A federal judge has shut down the corruption case against New York’s mayor, setting up a potential showdown between Adams, ...
Trump should declare the violence against Tesla to be domestic terrorism and treat every person who commits such acts to be a ...
A New York city council report wrongly implies that involuntary transport rates are evidence of discrimination.
The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.
The Power Broker, Robert Caro’s book about New York City’s master builder, Robert Moses, turned 50 in 2024. Caro’s compelling tale of untrammeled, corrupted power wielded by one man over decades seems ...
As its April 7 trial date approaches, Scott Gerber’s case against Ohio Northern University (ONU) Law School—which I have written about previously in City Journal and in my latest book Lawless—has ...
Last week, the Trump administration won a high-stakes showdown with Columbia University. Following the October 7 terrorist attack against Israel, Columbia has been ground zero for pro-Hamas agitation ...