Peter Reinharz is a contributing editor of City Journal, where he writes about courts, criminal justice, forensic evidence, and urban planning, and a special advisor to the Applied Science Foundation ...
The scale of Biden’s executive spending is hard to convey. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimated that ...
Trump’s executive order stresses the urgency of undoing his predecessor’s disastrous “whole of government” climate policy.
Urban leaders have greeted the return of Donald Trump with about as much enthusiasm as they would have for a reprise of the bubonic plague. The National Urban League imagines an “extreme right-wing” ...
The people of Los Angeles are experiencing one of the most horrific disasters in the city’s history. Wind-driven fires have raced through the canyons and into neighborhoods, destroying thousands of ...
Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday marked the promised return of things that many Americans would say make the country great: secure borders, law and order, two genders, American ingenuity—and, not ...
Has there been a time in recent memory when the mayors of America’s biggest cities are as collectively unpopular as they are right now? Karen Bass in Los Angeles, Brandon Johnson in Chicago, and Eric ...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, of course, prohibits most forms of racial discrimination in hiring. One might therefore ...
This is a historic moment. For the past five years, I have been fighting to defeat critical race theory, gender cultism, and DEI. Now, President Trump has taken decisive action and instructed his ...
Portland, Oregon, and South Carolina might not have much in common. But both have taken a crucial step to protect students: banning smartphone use in public schools. After more than a decade of ...