The Democratic Party has encountered nothing but setbacks and losses since November 5, so maybe they have to make the most of what they’ve got.
Progressivism’s Bleak Winter At Home We Are Equals School Choice Could Curb the Blue-State Exodus — If Democrats Can Embrace It Progressivism Faces a Double Blow Doubling down on grievance politics is ...
It’s a colossal win for women and girls, and for federalism and the rule of law against the administrative state.
It turns out that there are limits to the courts’ overreaching interpretations of the religious guarantees of the Establishment Clause—at least when the rights of religious conservatives are ...
A little-noticed detail in a news item about the California state government budget, dated January 10: “California has $16.9 billion in reserves. Some $10.9 billion of that is in the state’s rainy-day ...
It purportedly found that people, particularly singles, are moving away from states with strong pro-life laws. Specifically, the study claims that 13 states that effectively banned abortion ...
The Copts represent a living link to the region’s ancient history and its religious diversity, which is now under systematic threat.
Equity’ advocates have long insisted on a connection between the U.S. military’s efficacy and its diversity. The rest of the country is unconvinced.
Almost everything about it, including some of the most horrifying details, has been known for more than a decade.
New York City estimated that it spent $1.45 billion in Fiscal Year 2023 providing food, shelter, and aid to migrants.
I expected to be wowed by Robert Eggers’s remake of the vampire tale, but I was merely entertained.