It’s no secret that these are bad times for most Jews in the diaspora. Anti-Semitism across the West has reached a virulence not seen since the 1930s. A clear danger should lead to greater solidarity, ...
A U.S.–Japan joint effort to support the currency won’t undo decades of distorted bond prices and mounting debt.
New York State was already five weeks past the start of its 2027 fiscal year when Governor Kathy Hochul appeared in the ...
On both sides of the Atlantic, white professors think that suspending judgment when it comes to black scholars makes them good people.
The Trump administration is changing the nonprofit landscape. A recent report from Granted AI found that federal grants to “everyday” charities that are not hospitals or universities dropped more than ...
The UAW’s turn toward universities to reverse its declining membership is imposing costs on both its traditional ...
While San Francisco’s tech community frets over AI-driven job displacement, we have more to fear from misguided government ...
Its “grade covering” policy seems less motivated by helping students than by accommodating bad admissions decisions.
The conservative critique of Earl Warren’s Supreme Court was twofold—that it ignored the original meaning of the Constitution and statutes and that it transgressed traditional limits on judicial power ...
Most property-tax systems pile on fixes—assessment caps, circuit breakers—to soften sudden spikes. Their results are uneven, especially where levy limits are weak. Other devices, like targeted rebates ...