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Revoking the agency’s Endangerment Finding will lift costly regulatory burdens and restore the Clean Air Act to Congress’s ...
Thanks to cuts in federal government employment, America’s own economic data are becoming increasingly unreliable. As the New York Times reported late last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics is ...
The last country the US should look to for inspiration in penal reform is Japan. Japanese culture is too different. Japanese ...
President Trump’s decision in 2025 to reverse course wasn’t merely politically savvy—it was morally just. It safeguarded one ...
Earlier this year, President Trump issued an executive order pledging “immediate steps to end global freeloading” and ...
Paul Dreyer New York Democrats Play Fast and Loose With Redistricting State legislators must respect election laws and redistricting procedures—not game them for partisan advantage.
A growing movement seeks to brand non-indigenous residents as "settlers" and relegate them to second-class citizenship.
The president has shown deference to the judicial branch. Will it show him any? A president ignoring a court order would, ...
The outgoing mayor has pulled the city back from the brink—but whether its resurgence can continue without him remains to be ...
The state capital makes a sharp contrast with Middletown, which peaked in the 1970s but struggles today.
First came the farfetched “Fight for $15.” Now, California has made a $20 minimum wage a reality, at least for workers at ...
Gotham’s progressive vanguard has been galvanized by Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the Democratic mayoral primary. They plan to ...