From our upcoming Autumn issue Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old Democratic Socialist running for New York City mayor, is ...
The Roberts Court has initiated a newer, more welcome trend, however: skepticism of executive power. In recent years it has ...
How did the world of bits and bytes become the second-largest source of demand for construction workers, trailing only residential housing?
This story is the subject of a recent, fascinating episode of the PBS documentary series American Experience. Titled Hard Hat ...
Today, we’re looking at AI data centers (and the workers needed to build them), rising infant mortality rates, a documentary about the Hard Hat Riot, and a writer’s recent experience in Budapest.
Poverty’s stress makes harmful choices more likely and helpful ones less likely. Why do low-income households buy more ...
Amid controversy in higher ed, Daniel Diermeier steers a different course.
The country’s censorship regime is targeting ordinary Britons.
Congress should pass a Free Speech Restoration Act.
In the post-Covid era, running transit systems has become so costly that even longtime supporters are starting to balk. With ridership still depressed and federal Covid funds exhausted, agencies now ...
Health care for illegal immigrants is neither as costly as Republicans suggest nor as financially negligible as Democrats ...
Many of us who work in politics have felt sickened since the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We sense that a line has been crossed, perhaps permanently. For years, the Left had accused conservative ...
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