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Opinion | The Migrant Crisis and the Urban Death Spiral

Cities are organic entities. They have life cycles. They can thrive and grow or suffer and shrink. As secretary of housing and urban development, I learned this firsthand....

Opinion | No Menorahs, Please

Is allowing a Hanukkah celebration really an endorsement of killing? Source link

Opinion | The Ivy League Mask Falls

The furor over antisemitism on campus is a rare and welcome example of accountability at American universities. But it won’t amount to much if the only result is...

Opinion | Wisconsin’s Very Own Roe v. Wade?

A judge finds an 1849 abortion law doesn’t ban abortion after all. Source link

Opinion | Why Go to College if the World Is About to End?

By James Piereson and Naomi Schaefer RileyThe Jehovah’s Witnesses have long preached that going to college is a waste of time because the world as we know...

Opinion | There’s Life Yet in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on Dec. 10, 1948, without a single dissenting vote (although Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the...

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Saks Fifth Avenue parent group signs deal to buy upscale rival Neiman Marcus Group for $2.65B

The parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue has signed a deal to buy upscale rival Neiman Marcus Group, which owns Neiman Marcus and...

Rishi Sunak awaits a multimillion-dollar payday after losing his $177,000 PM gig

It’s official. Rishi Sunak is no longer the U.K. Prime Minister. His long and winding road to the Number 10 exit door has...

Google might fix its fingerprint scanner woes with the Pixel 9

Google’s upcoming Pixel 9 lineup will reportedly feature a faster, more reliable ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, according to Android Authority. It would replace...

Amazon Kindle book downloads are broken

An ongoing outage is preventing Amazon Kindle users from downloading both new and previously purchased books to their e-readers. According to moderators responding...

Civics are becoming a 21st-century business skill

The Fourth of July is a day typically filled with food, festivities, and fireworks in the U.S., as our nation celebrates the passage...