The nomination of the prominent public health establishment critic is a major victory for science and academic freedom.
To catalyze this process, I propose an ambitious counterrevolution blueprint that can begin on Day One. Immediately on ...
As Samuel Hammond notes, Trump has paved a lane for “highly capable founders and entrepreneurs to bypass the legacy system.” ...
The following is an edited version of remarks prepared by Scott K. H. Bessent for the Toward a New Supply-Side: The Future of ...
The University of Michigan may soon end its considerable investment in diversity, equity, and inclusion—news that has roused faculty activism. Tabbye Chavous, the university’s chief diversity officer, ...
Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law, by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze (HarperCollins, 304 pp., $25.60) It’s daunting to start or run a business in the United States. You often can’t pursue your ...
The NYPD is to policing what the New York Yankees are to baseball: a storied franchise. Over decades, the department, the nation’s premier law-enforcement institution, has been the subject of many ...
Consider these institutions’ histories. Asylums were once entirely self-sufficient, operating their own farms, medical ...
The outbreak of anti-immigrant mob violence in England this summer, in which rioters went as far as to set fire to buildings with immigrants in them—for example, an attack on a Holiday Inn near ...
Between Eric Holder’s soft-on-crime memo, James Comey’s election meddling, and Jack Smith’s incessant lawfare, the United States Department of Justice has spent much of the last two decades in the ...