Oslo’s Deichman Bjørvika differs from downtown libraries in America by its near-total absence of homelessness.
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The L.A. Department of Water and Power had kept the nearby Santa Ynez Reservoir empty for nearly a year, contributing to dry ...
In The Great Contradiction, Joseph Ellis reckons with the two evils that arose from the very liberty for which the Founders ...
John Ketcham is a legal policy fellow and director of Cities at the Manhattan Institute. His areas of expertise include housing, local elections, infrastructure, parental rights, and more, ...
In September, a federal judge ruled that a Virginia school board violated students’ First Amendment rights by reinstating the name “Stonewall Jackson High School.” While Judge Michael F. Urbanski ...
Jason Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal, and a commentator for Fox News. Riley’s new book, The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don’t Need ...
In his preface to “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens expresses the hope that his “little book” would “not put my readers out of humor with themselves.” But he obviously wanted to induce ...
The education story of the year has been the “Southern Surge.” An intrepid group of southern states have led the nation in ...
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