Why Did California Cut Fire Prevention Spending While Keeping a Rainy-Day Fund? How Policy Decisions Exacerbated the Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires A Timeline of Mayor Karen Bass’s Disqualifying ...
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.
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 ...
I expected to be wowed by Robert Eggers’s remake of the vampire tale, but I was merely entertained.
Without intending it, perhaps without quite seeing it, the DOGE is setting itself up to be the subject of endless conspiracies to come, on all sides of our politics. Consider this paragraph from the ...
Alfred Moore, who had a short tenure (less than four years) on the Court from 1800 to 1804, is the shortest justice in Supreme Court history, at four feet five inches. (You might also remember Moore ...
It is always good to see someone wrestling with truth. A progressive columnist in The Guardian writes about how she is coming to understand that human life has intrinsic dignity, but she doesn’t quite ...
New York City estimated that it spent $1.45 billion in Fiscal Year 2023 providing food, shelter, and aid to migrants.
Special Counsel Says Biden’s Criticism of Son’s Prosecution ‘Undermines’ Justice System McDonald’s Sued over Hispanic Scholarships after Ditching DEI Initiatives Supreme Court Rejects Oil Industry ...
1971—Justices Douglas, Brennan and Marshall dissent from the Court’s ruling (in Wyman v. James) that a state may condition a person’s receipt of benefits under the Aid to Families with Dependent ...
Forty-eight Democrats joined Republicans in voting for the bill, which is the first to pass the newly elected House.