As soon as wildfires roared into wealthy Los Angeles neighborhoods, politicians, activists, and journalists began framing the disaster as “the climate crisis in action,” in the words of one global NGO ...
Trump has chosen people who understand the threat of government coercion—because they have experienced it firsthand.
Jonathan Clarke is a contributing editor of City Journal, a lawyer, and a critic and essayist. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Vero Beach, Florida. You can find him at ...
The city slashed fire and other basic services after Mayor Karen Bass awarded fat contracts to government workers.
Devastating images have emerged of the immense destruction wrought by several fires in the Los Angeles area this week. These ...
Stephen Miran is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a senior strategist at Hudson Bay Capital, the global investment firm. Miran works at the intersection of economic policy and investing.
The devastating fires raging near Los Angeles have again drawn national attention to America’s wildfire crisis. Such destructive blazes have become increasingly common, and their human toll is ...
After a recent string of heinous crimes, New Yorkers have rightly demanded that officials address core public safety issues like subway crime and severe mental illness. The city’s child-welfare ...
John O. McGinnis is the George C. Dix Professor in Constitutional Law at Northwestern University School of Law and the author of Accelerating Democracy.
State efforts to prevent them have been costly and impractical, with grim results.
Customers are debanked for various reasons, including suspicion of money laundering, being a terror-finance risk, or posing ...