President Joe Biden’s decision on Thursday to order a wave of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen was inevitable the moment the Yemeni militia disregarded Washington’...
The resignations of two Ivy League presidents — Claudine Gay of Harvard and Elizabeth Magill of the University of Pennsylvania — demonstrate the peril facing university l...
In an already astonishing year for advancing educational freedom, Pennsylvania closed out their legislative calendar by passing the largest expansion of Pennsylvania’s ta...
The BRICS grouping has long been distinguished by a consistent failure to live up to potential. The internal contradictions are crippling: Divergent interests between mem...
Conservatives angered by the state of U.S. higher education ought to take a moment to reconsider their approach to the rest of America’s educational system, which is curr...
From so-called vaccine skeptics like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to anti-vaccine advocates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., some politicians are hoping to gain political power ...
The ledger on COVID-19 has been closed for 2023. But the contagion is not, as some have proclaimed, “over,” with the Upper Midwest dealing with a mini-surge that will pro...
Last year dealt heavy blows to the American news industry — with turmoil in legacy newsrooms, local papers disappearing, the collapse of BuzzFeed and other digital news g...
I have news for you: The United States is becoming more redistributionist. Whether you like it or not.
The broader historical trends show that the U.S. tax-and-transfer s...
On a recent research trip to China, I wandered through the Oasis Mall in suburban Shanghai. Like many Chinese shopping centers, this complex was filled with empty stores ...