Indeed, there is less polling variation in Pennsylvania than in any of the other six states, with every poll in the RCP average showing a margin of 2 points or less, either way (versus 6 points or ...
The Inflation Reduction Act’s unprecedented climate spending—much of it uninvestigated—may soon lead to unprecedented ...
In Los Angeles, America’s second-largest city, voters will decide whether to oust radical prosecutor George Gascón. Gascón barely made it through his first term, surviving two recall efforts based on ...
The causal chain is clear. Proponents of identity politics attack people for their beliefs, values, race, or sex. They intimidate their targets into self-censoring; in some cases, they ruin careers.
On November 5, New Yorkers will be asked to vote on Proposition 1, the New York Equal Rights Amendment. New Yorkers for Equal Rights, a progressive group supporting the measure, claims that the ...
The Bible gave us the Ten Commandments. The Constitution gave us the Bill of Rights. Democ-rat politicians have now ...
Public trust in science is eroding, thanks to the scientific establishment’s recent forays into partisan politics.
One of the most promising developments in higher education today is the rise of civic-education colleges within public universities, particularly in red states. Notable examples include the School of ...
One of the most persistent pitfalls in political argumentation is a version of the fallacy of false equivalence. A friend dubs it the fallacy of ripe apples and rotten oranges. In a political context, ...