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Another way to reduce prices is to ease drug imports into the U.S. By one estimate, more than two-thirds of the top ...
The adage “knowledge is power” could be recast: knowledge consumes power. Throughout history, the advance of knowledge has ...
For Robin Westman and other unstable people, apocalyptic messaging around transgender identity provided a script justifying violence.
No American city has a worse public pension problem than Chicago. It carries more pension debt than 43 U.S. states and is ...
Colorado, Washington, and Oregon have adopted many of the policies contributing to the Golden State’s decline. Not long ago, ...
A new study finds that headlines can turn the public against legitimate uses of force.
If all three stay in the race, the socialist candidate is almost certain to become New York City’s next mayor.
AI is not a jobs-protection mechanism or a vehicle for cultural crusades. It is a vital tool for mayors and city leaders to confront structural fiscal challenges. Done right, it could reshape urban ...
Despite making up less than 8 percent of the electorate, San Francisco Republicans regularly punch above their weight. Often ...
Chicago law firms have found a new way to get paid at taxpayers’ expense: suing the city for alleged police misconduct. The suits are draining hundreds of millions from Chicago’s coffers at a time ...
Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, by Dan Wang (W.W. Norton, 260 pp., $31.99) Dan Wang knows China. But does he know America? In Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, Wang, a ...