We live in a politicized era. Politics, particularly identity politics, are now woven through our educational, entertainment, technology, and medical institutions. This has taken a toll not only on ...
Wokeness, as I define in my new book, The Third Awokening, is “the making sacred of historically marginalized race, gender ...
The Democrats’ catastrophic performance on November 5 showed their vulnerability on a number of key issues, but none perhaps ...
If it weren’t for the election season swamping news coverage, odds are more people would be talking about the revelation that, to quote a Bloomberg headline, “The World Bank Somehow Lost Track of at ...
Their inflationary effects may be overstated, but tariffs may also fail to accomplish the president-elect’s goal of reducing ...
Earlier this year, we reported on the DEI troubles at Boeing, which an insider described in this way: “DEI is the drop you ...
Last week’s election showed that urban voters want sane, smart policies that address the issues they care most about.
In contrast to President Trump’s chaotic first-term transition, the second Trump administration has the chance to be disciplined when it comes into office on January 20, 2025. Some of the Biden ...
The latest global climate conference opened Monday in Azerbaijan. The timing is excellent. Any doubt regarding the wisdom of ...
San Francisco, the magical California city that locals cherished and visitors marveled at, has elected a new mayor. London Breed is out. Daniel Lurie is in. It’s tough to oust an incumbent but even ...
After more than a decade of criminal-justice reforms running in one direction—to the left—some pockets of the United States seem to be having a law-and-order moment. Nowhere is this more evident than ...