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A growing movement seeks to brand non-indigenous residents as "settlers" and relegate them to second-class citizenship.
John Ketcham, Colin Wright A Win for Parental Rights and Religious Liberty in Oregon The Ninth Circuit held that a gender-affirming litmus test for adoptive parents violated a mother’s First Amendment ...
Judith Miller Detroit—Back from the Dead? Outgoing mayor Mike Duggan has pulled the city back from the brink—but whether its revival can continue without him remains to be seen.
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 ...
Since November 2023—“fairly regularly, sometimes weekly”—a group of Boulder, Colorado, residents have held marches advocating for the release of Hamas’s hostages in Gaza. The regularity of these ...
Tim Rosenberger is a legal fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Previously he was a legal policy fellow at the Cicero Institute, a parish pastor, and a management consultant with McKinsey & Company. Tim ...
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons becomes the first major medical association to challenge the consensus of medical groups over “gender-affirming care” for minors.
A bioweapons expert likely to head the Trump administration’s top Pentagon post for countering weapons of mass destruction has charged in a new report that the Covid-19 pandemic was probably the ...
Christopher F. Rufo Katherine Maher’s Color Revolution The NPR boss is a symbol of regime change—foreign and domestic.
The year 2024 began with grim news for the news. The Los Angeles Times laid off 115 staffers in January, triggering doomsday conclusions about journalism’s future. Media experts who had worked hard to ...
Judge Glock How Debt Ate Chicago Mounting liabilities are the greatest threat to the city’s survival.