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Revoking the agency’s Endangerment Finding will lift costly regulatory burdens and restore the Clean Air Act to Congress’s ...
The biography that Sam Tanenhaus began in 1998, Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America, has finally been published. Part of the reason Tanenhaus spent one year writing for every ...
A new study joins a growing body of literature pointing to lackluster outcomes.
It’s been two years since the Supreme Court banned racial discrimination in college admissions. Nonetheless, at medical ...
New York State uses weak evidence to impose costly mascot bans on schools.
Thanks to cuts in federal government employment, America’s own economic data are becoming increasingly unreliable. As the New ...
A federal judge ruled that agents impermissibly used race in questioning suspected illegal aliens—but she’s hardly color-blind in her own courtroom.
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 ...
A growing movement seeks to brand non-indigenous residents as "settlers" and relegate them to second-class citizenship.
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