The campus diversity regime, at the Ivy League school and elsewhere, won’t go down without a fight.
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 ...
Masked criminals attacked several Citibank locations in New York City one night last September. They brandished no guns and demanded no cash. Instead, they squeezed epoxy and cemented stickers on ...
Last week, the Trump administration won a high-stakes showdown with Columbia University. Following the October 7 terrorist attack against Israel, Columbia has been ground zero for pro-Hamas agitation ...
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 ...
Last month, for the first time in my life, many of my successful Jewish friends—names you likely know—called me, worried. They asked what they need to do to protect their families, and who will have ...
The Department of Government Efficiency is providing a public service—though not only in the way its supporters intend. In its push to streamline the bureaucracy, DOGE has sent federal unions into a ...
As it unfurls, the saga of Mahmoud Khalil—the Columbia agitator picked up by immigration enforcement last week—looks less like a complicated immigration-law dispute and more like something out of a ...