Los Angeles has a history of progressive housing policies that sound good in theory but prove counterproductive in practice. Measure ULA, the city’s so-called “mansion tax,” is the latest example, and ...
Diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities have transformed nonprofit governance into ideological enforcement.
On Friday, the New York Times published an op-ed from Emily Galvin Almanza, a former public defender and nonprofit executive, on the supposed benefits of free busing of the kind proposed by New York ...
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In fact, those companies’ stock buybacks show what’s right with the American economy. If General Electric had invested more money in its own declining businesses, it would have lost more money for its ...
Today, we’re looking at America’s housing crisis, why credit card rate caps are such a bad idea, and what the IOC gets wrong about marketing the Olympic Games.
The 2026 Winter Olympics have arrived in Milano-Cortina with the usual pomp: flags, anthems, flashy choreography, and the insistence that, for two weeks, humanity has agreed to behave itself. This is ...
Perhaps feeling the heat of “affordability” concerns, President Donald Trump recently revived one of those bad ideas that never seem to die: a cap on credit card interest rates. His current proposal ...
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