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A growing movement seeks to brand non-indigenous residents as "settlers" and relegate them to second-class citizenship.
Carolyn D. Gorman Trump’s Mental-Health Executive Order Targets Urban Chaos For the effort to succeed, the U.S. must increase the number of inpatient psychiatric beds.
The appointment of a university president rarely makes national news. But the Sunday announcement that Santa Ono will leave his post as president of the University of Michigan to lead the University ...
When the Senate advanced the One Big Beautiful Bill earlier this month, it stripped out a House-passed provision that would have imposed a ten-year moratorium on state-level artificial intelligence ...
The nation’s largest oil refiner added racial hiring goals to its bonus compensation formula while eliminating a safety metric.
Christopher F. Rufo, Ryan Thorpe Whistleblower: Lockheed Martin Awarded Bonuses Based on Race The company allegedly required managers to reward employees “on the basis of their skin color alone and ...
Robert VerBruggen California’s $20 Fast-Food Minimum Wage Costs Jobs The pay hikes may be politically popular, but new research confirms they come at a price for workers.
Howard H. Fenn, Kurt Miceli Leading Medical Journals Care More About DEI Than Major Diseases A new report finds that the JAMA Network ran more articles recently mentioning “inequity” than “asthma.” ...
Today, we’re looking at Florida’s Schools of Hope program, New York City’s closed primary system, Jeffrey Epstein conspiracies, and medical journals’ left-wing slant.
Ilya Shapiro Remembering Ed Feulner, Conservative Institution-Builder The Heritage Foundation’s former president had a defining impact.
A myth is a story that expresses the collective dreamworld of a culture: its fears, its wishes, its self-conception. Some myths refine themselves over generations. Others spring into consciousness in ...
Have Trump’s Tariffs Raised Consumer Prices? It’s ComplicatedDek and SEO: The June inflation report shows bigger price jumps in domestic sectors than in import-heavy ones.