The quickly settled International Longshoremen’s Association strike takes us one more step toward the Great Inversion: a future in which people in the skilled and semi-skilled trades boast higher ...
A few years before the Covid pandemic, the Irish state television network (RTÉ) asked me to appear in a documentary about the sudden increase of transsexualism in the Western world. Why me, I asked? I ...
Whether it’s schools, crime, or public finances, Brandon Johnson’s administration has left destruction in its wake.
Progressivism is a mental disorder—that, at any rate, is the verdict one is tempted to reach upon finishing Emily Witt’s striking new memoir, Health and Safety: A Breakdown. Witt is a reporter for The ...
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s recent appearance on CBS News has ignited yet another round of controversy. This time, the firestorm surrounded the network’s Tony Dokoupil, who dared to ask Coates challenging, if ...
The 1981 VER agreement is, at best, a partial success. It accelerated the arrival of Japanese auto manufacturing in America.
Under the Biden administration, an unprecedented flow of 7 million migrants has entered the United States, through licit and illicit channels, including more than 1 million parolees. Several hundred ...
On August 21, 2023, the Mayor Eric Adams’s administration opened a migrant shelter facility on Randall’s Island. Situated directly across the East River from the New York City Housing Authority’s East ...
In criminal-justice reform, reducing crime without incarceration—and rehabilitating the already-incarcerated so they don’t return to prison—is something like the Holy Grail. Our new Manhattan ...