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A federal judge ruled that agents impermissibly used race in questioning suspected illegal aliens—but she’s hardly color-blind in her own courtroom.
It’s been two years since the Supreme Court banned racial discrimination in college admissions. Nonetheless, at medical ...
New York State uses weak evidence to impose costly mascot bans on schools.
Revoking the agency’s Endangerment Finding will lift costly regulatory burdens and restore the Clean Air Act to Congress’s ...
Thanks to cuts in federal government employment, America’s own economic data are becoming increasingly unreliable. As the New York Times reported late last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics is ...
The last country the US should look to for inspiration in penal reform is Japan. Japanese culture is too different. Japanese ...
For many, Taylor Lorenz was one of the defining media personalities of the woke era. She was a “star reporter” at the New York Times and pioneered a characteristic style of controversy-filled social ...
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system was always meant to offer a glimpse of the future. When it debuted in 1972, BART featured sleek, space-age aesthetics and cutting-edge innovations in train control ...
Late last week, three of the four victims of the 345 Park Avenue shooting were laid to rest. Their deaths were a senseless tragedy, but their lives tell a remarkable story about what makes New York ...
Paul Dreyer New York Democrats Play Fast and Loose With Redistricting State legislators must respect election laws and redistricting procedures—not game them for partisan advantage.