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Since at least 2022, the education world has been preoccupied with the “teacher exodus”: a troubling trend of teachers ...
Despite making up less than 8 percent of the electorate, San Francisco Republicans regularly punch above their weight. Often ...
No American city has a worse public pension problem than Chicago. It carries more pension debt than 43 U.S. states and is ...
The adage “knowledge is power” could be recast: knowledge consumes power. Throughout history, the advance of knowledge has led to the invention of new products and services. These innovations ...
A new study finds that headlines can turn the public against legitimate uses of force.
Even Phillips-Fein concedes in her book’s closing pages that austerity has ended: “From the vantage point of the present day ...
Business schools were once temples of market wisdom, teaching future executives how profits fuel prosperity and voluntary ...
More than 3 million Teslas installed with the company’s “Full Self-Driving” technology are on American roads. In June, a ...
The reaction of Democratic politicians and the mainstream media to the president’s announcement exemplifies “defining ...
Colorado, Washington, and Oregon have adopted many of the policies contributing to the Golden State’s decline. Not long ago, Colorado, Washington, and Oregon were widely hailed as states with bright ...
Zohran Mamdani’s marquee campaign promise is a four-year rent freeze for New York City’s 1 million rent-regulated apartments. His promise has drawn substantial criticism on pragmatic grounds, with ...
Elon Musk’s suggestion that he might found a new “America Party” taps into voters’ deep dissatisfaction with Democrats and Republicans.