California’s proposed wealth tax hasn’t technically made it onto the ballot yet, and already the state’s three wealthiest taxpayers have publicly announced their departures. With just these three ...
The Supreme Court’s 6–3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais, handed down Wednesday morning, is a big deal. The majority’s ...
You may not notice it right away, but an unsettling quiet settles over a neighborhood when children disappear. Playgrounds feel empty, fewer strollers pass by, and fewer parents shout “stop” at little ...
One-fifth of global oil trade transits the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic risk that, given current events, has shattered ...
The American Revolution at 250: Twenty-Four Historians Reflect on the Founding, edited by Francis D. Cogliano (University of Virginia Press, 277 pp., $35) In these contentious times, America’s 250th ...
You can’t blame some Republicans for being skeptical of any bill offering legal status to those who entered the United States illegally. But conservatives risk squandering a rare opportunity if they ...
“It’s a bitch,” says Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers. “And I thought it would kill me.” But writing a book didn’t kill her. Here she is, on the fifteenth floor of ...
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