Mamdani came off as an economic and fiscal fabulist, but at least he seemed politically astute. He was the only candidate who ...
Buried within the rocks of Mountain Pass are rare-earth elements—a group of metals that play a vital role in nearly every twenty-first-century technology. They help make the high-strength magnets that ...
This essay first appeared on City Journal ’s Substack.
The California Forever project envisions a new metropolis—but not everyone is on board.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has spent much of her four and a half years in office facing a time bomb left by her predecessor: drastic, legally binding greenhouse gas reduction targets that the ...
California’s wealthy boomers are staying put as young families head for the exits, fleeing the anti-growth politics that make ...
Critically, the big shift of talent to the U.S.—primarily from Europe, India, and China—proceeds apace. The United States remains a top destination for STEM professionals, offering some of the highest ...
Michel Houellebecq is a writer of the after—after history, after God, after politics, after romance, and after happiness. He chronicles a world in which we watch ourselves live, poisoned by irony, ...
From Jefferson to Lincoln, Nixon to Bush, no president’s agenda has been so thoroughly undercut by the Supreme Court.
Lawmakers in Arizona and Utah have introduced bills toughening penalties for civil terrorism—illegal activities undertaken to achieve political goals through intimidation or coercion. Blocking a road, ...
During the Super Bowl, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft took heat on two fronts: one, for owning the team that lost, and two, for airing an ad that quietly infuriated a large portion of the ...
Every year, schools invest immense sums of money in sports programs to cultivate the performance of students who show extraordinary athletic promise. In the 2024–2025 school year, more than 8 million ...
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