What the conflict reveals about America’s domestic politics| City Journal
The city has failed to provide adequate policing or fire control.| City Journal
Just 20 years ago, New York City was racked with crime: murders, burglaries, drug deals, car thefts, thefts from cars. Read the whole story here.| City Journal
The most simple and direct way to fight joblessness is to make work pay more and to reduce the implicit tax on employment generated by social programs.| City Journal
Congress should pass a Free Speech Restoration Act.| City Journal
The administration’s plan to shake up skilled immigration policy with a $100,000 fee is fatally flawed.| City Journal
For Robin Westman and other unstable people, apocalyptic messaging around transgender identity provided a script justifying violence.| City Journal
One reason that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority spends too much to run the subways may soon become harder to fix. The MTA’s agreement with| City Journal
Former Harvard president Claudine Gay apparently committed plagiarism, and what scholarship she did produce was neither terribly original nor valuable.| City Journal
In July, the New York Times posted a job announcement seeking a reporter-cum-anthropologist to cover an important new beat: infiltrating the “online| City Journal
Debates over the safety of artificial intelligence arrive at a time when nobody can agree on what “intelligence” or “safety” actually mean.| City Journal
Fellow-to-faculty programs have seeded academia with activists.| City Journal
The Supreme Court in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (SFFA) banned the use of race in admissions in higher education. In the State University of New York system, however, race-conscious methods are alive and well in another domain: faculty hiring. After the ruling, Chancellor John B. King, Jr. and the SUNY Board of Trustees […]| City Journal
Government efforts to help workers and regions left behind by globalization have failed, but we have new opportunities—more effective than tariffs—to spur a manufacturing revival.| City Journal
A group of academics, intellectuals, and civic leaders call on the president to advance these principles for reform of our universities.| City Journal
A new study joins a growing body of literature pointing to lackluster outcomes.| City Journal
Three leading criminologists—Anthony A. Braga, John M. MacDonald, and David Weisburd—discuss ideological influences on the study of policing. The panel is moderated by Manhattan Institute scholar Hannah Meyers for the 2024 George L. Kelling Lecture.| City Journal
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The early results are worrisome.| City Journal
Elites are building a system to control and constrain Americans’ self-expression and political freedom.| City Journal
Recent legislation makes it easier for felons to claim racial bias—potentially putting them back on the streets in large numbers.| City Journal
NPR’s new CEO exemplifies the ideological capture of America’s institutions.| City Journal