Andrew Klavan is a contributing editor of City Journal. He is the author of such internationally bestselling crime novels as True Crime, filmed by Clint Eastwood, Don’t Say A Word, filmed starring ...
The administration is challenging claims of race- and sex-based discrimination against public-safety departments based on ...
Josh Appel is a policy analyst at the Manhattan Institute, where he focuses on defending Western values, countering radical ideologies, and strengthening the cultural and moral foundations of American ...
The country’s censorship regime is targeting ordinary Britons.
Yet no city neighborhood currently considering a casino is distressed. Not Coney Island and Willets Point near Citi Field in ...
Masked criminals attacked several Citibank locations in New York City one night last September. They brandished no guns and demanded no cash. Instead, they squeezed epoxy and cemented stickers on ...
Kay S. Hymowitz is the William E. Simon Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. She writes extensively on childhood, family issues, poverty, and cultural change in ...
Paul Kingsnorth has First World problems. He has food and shelter. He has a laptop and an Internet connection. He takes his family on intercontinental vacations. Yet he finds the present day cold and ...
Last week, Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr gave an unintended gift to all who want the government out of policing speech. During a podcast appearance, Carr suggested that ...
Santiago Vidal Calvo is a Cities policy analyst, working primarily on government accountability and transparency through MI’s Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) efforts. He deploys open-records ...
In 2011, Martin McGuinness, the former leader of the Provisional IRA (Irish Republican Army), ran for president of the Republic of Ireland. Over the four decades of his public life, McGuinness had ...
MacArthur Park and Langer’s Deli are two Los Angeles institutions with closely entwined fates. Langer’s, known for its #19 ...