Sabin Howard’s engrossing 38-figure, high-relief sculpture—the centerpiece of Washington’s new National World War I Memorial, situated on Pennsylvania Avenue just east of the White House and Treasury ...
Last fall, a week after the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, the New York Review of Books ran a short open letter from “writers and artists who have been to Palestine to participate in the ...
On Wednesday, Eric Adams became the first mayor of New York City to be indicted while in office. Adams, defiant, vows to fight the charges while staying in office. With more federal investigations ...
“Almost 9,000 children in California foster care could soon be taken from homes over insurance crisis,” reads one among a dozen similar headlines that have appeared in West Coast media over recent ...
After a recent freak windstorm and hurricane left much of Houston powerless and facing $211 million in damage, residents may soon find themselves saddled with several more burdens: a 9.5 percent ...
After months of speculation and reports that federal investigators were circling Gracie Mansion, the Department of Justice this morning unsealed an indictment against New York City mayor Eric Adams on ...
The explosion of media formats ended the reign of the must-read columnist. Today, with everyone using different formats, platforms, and sources, it’s hard to find a single columnist that everyone ...
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Randall Lutter, Ph.D., is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, where his research focuses on pharmaceutical markets and policy, medical innovation, and regulation. As senior science and ...
One thing that commentators of the Left and Right agreed upon after the September 10 presidential debate was that Kamala Harris had resoundingly beaten Donald Trump. Harris had been the aggressor, and ...
When Adam Smith warned about the “interested sophistry of merchants” in The Wealth of Nations, he was criticizing businessmen who sought government protection from competition in eighteenth-century ...
More than a week after NYPD officers fired on an agitated man armed with a knife after repeatedly warning him to drop his weapon, New York’s aspiring mayors are still voicing their outrage. Their ...