It’s 3 a.m. in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, and an all-night, drug-fueled party has been raging for hours. The sidewalks are littered with trash and human feces. Addicts huddle in the alleys, ...
The Lone Star State is using corporate law reform to attract business, but Delaware’s legal advantages still make a full ...
I’ve been a small landlord in New York for over a decade. I know my tenants by name, and until recently I operated the way most small landlords I know operate, with flexibility, discretion, and a ...
Jim “Fergie” Chambers, the Communist millionaire and heir to the Cox media fortune, has long bankrolled one of the nation’s ...
In the wake of the joint U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran last summer and this past February, counterterrorism experts and government officials have identified the prospect of Iranian sleeper cells on ...
Over the past decade, the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the First Amendment prohibits excluding religious institutions from public benefit programs. Yet some states have resisted this clear ...
Slavery was neither central to America’s founding nor the primary source of the country’s subsequent prosperity. Yet both ...
A recently revised estimate from the Congressional Budget Office finds 1.5 million fewer illegal immigrants in the country than would have been the case had Biden’s policies continued.
Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman’s new paper in support of the measure raises concerns that could doom the proposal in the courts.
Medicaid was established in 1965 as a system of federal matching funds for states to deliver health care to low-income Americans. Initially, all states paid directly for medical services, but they ...
The state has approved funding for “food sovereignty,” owl counting, and “cultural burns.” While some of the “resiliency” funding has gone toward what appear to be legitimate fire-management projects, ...