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Scandinavia on the Hudson

Progressives have long sought to transform the United States into a Scandinavian-style social democracy. New York City offers a plausible demonstration of what that might look like—and it’s not an encouraging picture.

Why Didn’t More College Leaders Condemn Charlie Kirk’s Murder?

In 2020, college and university presidents lined up to issue statements about George Floyd’s tragic death, despite the event’s lack of any direct connection to higher education. They were much quieter after Charlie Kirk’s horrific murder, even though that incident was a direct assault on the very purpose of their institutions.

How NY Democrats Came to Embrace Anti-Zionism

They widely embrace Israel skepticism and “anti-Zionism.” What caused this shift? In short: growing political power of the Democratic Socialists of America, the Working Families Party, and other far-left organizations hostile to the Jewish state.

Rioting Mainly for Fun and Profit

The summer of 2025 has not yet officially begun, but it already looks like another long, hot one. Los Angeles has faced days of anti-ICE protests and rioting, which have spread to dozens of other cities, provoking clashes with local, state, and federal law enforcement.

Inside Harvard’s Discrimination Machine

We’ve obtained a trove of internal documents that reveal Harvard’s racial favoritism in faculty and administrative hiring. The university’s DEI programs are more than “unconscious bias” training. They are vectors for systematic discrimination against disfavored groups: namely, white men.