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A group of 141 institutions is calling for inflation-linked fee hikes and more government grants.
The American Economic Association Snubs Hayek
But a Marxist and DEI get plenty of attention at the annual scholarly conference.
Has the Fed Learned Any Lessons?
The central bank wants to declare victory over inflation but hasn’t explained its monetary mistakes.
The New Gangs of New York
As a corruption probe swirls around Mayor Eric Adams’s administration, two former firefighter chiefs are charged with taking bribes.
The Machinists Strike While Boeing Is Weak
Biden backs the union after it rejects a generous contract.
Lawfare at Its Most Dishonest
As documents are unsealed, Wisconsin’s 2020 ‘false electors’ case looks more unjust all the time.
Harris Is the Safer Economic Choice
Both candidates have bad ideas, but Trump’s are worse—and likelier to find support in Congress.
What Happened in Springfield, Ohio?
A 3-year-old boy would have drowned, but Rodney Bowman sprang into action.
Notable & Quotable: Lucky
‘A freelance writer examines a fraught period of time following the birth of her child, during which she was unable to prioritize her cat.’
The Man Who Is Hong Kong
The city’s public face is no longer a dynamic entrepreneur but a dour ex-policeman.
U.S. Shrugs as World War III Approaches
A devastating report on global threats and American weakness is met with indifference.
Bureaucrat Who Threatened To Censor X Announces Resignation on X
At last, some great news on free speech.
Lessons for Kamala Harris From the Women Who Won
Female leaders are held to a double standard—and so far the ones who’ve risen have all been conservative.
Oasis, Ticketmaster and the Price of Economic Ignorance
When supply and demand determine the price of a concert ticket, everybody goes home happy.
London primary school numbers to drop by 52,000
Primary school numbers in London are set to fall at double the national average, putting pressure on budgets.
Donald Trump in the Cross-Hairs Again
A second apparent assassination attempt calls for Biden-level protection for the former President.
'I got a £44,000 student loan - now I owe £54,000’
The new repayment rate for student loans started this month but for some graduates the debt pile keeps growing.
John Roberts Gets His Turn in the Progressive Dock
Leaks from inside the Supreme Court target the Chief Justice in the Trump cases.
The Houthis Hit Israel Again
The missile threat from Iran’s proxy is growing, and imagine what it will be when Tehran gets a nuclear weapon.
Treasury's Springtime for Accountants
New corporate minimum tax rules mean a boom for loophole hunters.