Topline: A San Francisco nonprofit showed “gross fiscal noncompliance” and “wasteful practices” after receiving $240 million in grants, loans and subsidies from the city, according to...
The curation at RealClear Censorship this week reflects on a dramatic, defining moment for free speech in this country. On April 17, students at Columbia University...
Pittsburgh, and the country, can benefit better if Nippon, and not Cleveland-Cliffs, buys U.S. Steel – for Nippon has better technology.
A week and a half ago, the Biden administration finished a sweeping revision, that they began two years ago, of rules for implementing Title IX of...
Whether Presidential Immunity is a Good Thing or a Bad Thing Shouldn’t Depend Upon Party Affiliation
Topline: The assistant city manager in Austin, Texas stopped working four months before his retirement but kept collecting his taxpayer salary anyway, netting $85,000 at the...
On a Friday night in March 2011, I stayed at an upscale W Hotel on Lexington Avenue in New York City for $124. That hotel later...
Addressing climate change requires transitioning to lower carbon energy sources. Well-designed regulation plays a critical role in accelerating this transition. But regulation with a high degree...
This morning, a lawyer for President Donald J. Trump argued his case for Presidential immunity before the U.S. Supreme Court. Trump could not attend; he is...
Topline: An instance of San Diego Unified school district spending a $3 million federal grant on employee bonuses instead of low-income students was just the start...