The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.
Greenpeace backed radical protesters who tried to block a North Dakota pipeline. Now the pipeline company has won huge damages in a lawsuit against the iconic NGO. Other nonprofits should take notice.
Scrapping the EPA’s draconian tailpipe-emissions rule will boost competition, benefit consumers, and strengthen national ...
Union anxiety is notably absent when it comes to the dismal performance of U.S. students. The unions have ignored or ...
In Louisiana v. Callais, the justices will have a chance to restore the 1965 Voting Rights Act to its original purpose.
Unless a deal is struck soon, the tariff will hit beers, wines, and spirits originating from all the European Union’s 27 ...
The University of California system’s abandonment of a policy that it pioneered is a turning point in higher education.
Over the past month, anti-Trump agitators have found a new favorite target: Teslas. In response to Elon Musk’s war on bureaucracy, vandals in cities across the country have broken windows, punctured ...
For more than two decades, “harm reduction” was official policy in San Francisco. As a formerly homeless heroin and fentanyl addict in recovery, I saw firsthand how this policy, which tried to make ...
Windsor Terrace is a small, leafy, mostly residential neighborhood in Brooklyn, just south of Park Slope. Having grown up nearby, I’m struck by how little it has changed—and how much. The rowhouses ...
When Detroit filed for bankruptcy in the summer of 2013, few would have believed that little over a decade later, the Motor City would come fighting back. But with the city facing record-setting ...