Most Harvard faculty diligently pursue truth in a wide variety of fields, but Veritas has not been the guiding principle of ...
A new book offers a valuable assessment of the question but is less helpful as a guide to managing the costs and trade-offs ...
In his State of the Union address, President Biden touted the drug-price controls in his Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Each generation confronts the question of education anew. The problems that faced one generation are distinct from those that ...
In these two plays, Lear and The Tempest, a single story unfolds simultaneously, once as flesh and once as spirit; once as ...
Over the past century, only in the wake of Jimmy Carter’s election and inauguration has Americans’ hard-earned money lost ...
The pandemic-driven rise of remote work has changed many companies’ views of the necessity of physical office spaces. Companies, especially within the tech sector, that once prided themselves on ...
A recent survey of American manufacturing executives found optimism about their companies’ futures at its lowest point since ...
Enter public universities, which play a vital role in American civic life. With a bit of legislative creativity, land-grant ...
California’s ultraprogressive legislature is refusing to take no for an answer. In 2020, it authorized a referendum—Proposition 16—that asked voters to strike this clause from the state constitution: ...
Only the second of these three statements is unequivocally true, though perhaps the first is increasingly true as ideological vulgarity seeps, or pours, downward. Vulgarity’s great advantage is that ...