A close result would benefit voters by telling the new mayor to move to the political center.
Far-left policies on policing, education, and taxation are pushing Los Angeles, Chicago, and others to the brink.
This week, New Yorkers have a chance to vote on more than just their next mayor. By approving a series of ballot proposals, they can help spur a housing revolution in the city, paving the way for ...
A more generous government doesn’t always lead to stronger economic growth, a healthier middle class, and public spaces as ...
In fact, however, Donald Trump’s strongest advantage in the polls going into the 2024 election was on the economy, tied only ...
Pandemic lockdowns and remote work have ignited the economies of small metro regions and rural areas, posing a challenge to ...
In its clinical practice guideline on gender medicine, the Endocrine Society recommends that females be given six to 100 ...
But the Higher Education Act of 1965 transformed college education into a political and policy lever in President Lyndon ...
The run-down intersection at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis exposes the empty promises of the revolution of ...
In crafting its new college-ranking system, City Journal has made the unusual—but, we believe, wise—choice to reward ...
New York’s business executives and wealthy residents are scrambling to convince likely mayor Zohran Mamdani to be just a little nice to them next year. But if elected, Mamdani won’t carry out most of ...
Such policies may sound novel and inspiring. But if history is any guide, they will make the city more chaotic, more unstable, more violent, and, for taxpayers, more expensive. Why, then, have New ...
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