Frederique is also an advocate for New York City’s controversial supervised consumption sites. This despite the minimal ...
Described by the New York Times as “America’s uber-geographer,” Joel Kotkin is an internationally-recognized authority on global, economic, political and social trends. He authored The Human City: ...
The AI revolution is no different than earlier technological revolutions: the trajectory of its market adoption will become ...
Last week, my colleague Ryan Thorpe and I broke a story about widespread fraud committed by Somalis in Minnesota. Members of the state’s Somali community allegedly participated in complex schemes ...
Sergio Hyland seemed like the perfect advocate. Calling himself a “fierce, relentless, implacable abolitionist,” determined to end incarceration in the United States, Hyland had spent more than two ...
For decades, as the American economy tilted toward white-collar work, big urban counties thrived. Cities like New York, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco boomed on the back of fast-growing service ...
Should American K–12 students be taught, without informing their parents, to sympathize with terrorists? Of course not. But that’s exactly what’s happening in K–12 schools across the country, thanks ...
“You shall possess the land and dwell in it,” God tells the Jewish people in Numbers 33:53. In accordance with this commandment, thousands of Orthodox Jews each year dutifully make Aliyah to the land ...
Radical Dreamers: Race, Choice, and the Failure of American Education, by Joseph Viteritti (Oxford University Press, 288 pp., $29.95) The movement for educational pluralism has not always been so ...
Santiago Vidal Calvo is a Cities policy analyst, working primarily on government accountability and transparency through MI’s Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) efforts. He deploys open-records ...