DEI’s Year in Retreat

The battle against DEI has not been won but has been joined. For the first time in a long time, its advocates are on the back foot.

Billionaire Pauses Donations to Harvard amid Plagiarism, Antisemitism Scandals: Report

Len Blavatnik, who is worth an estimated $31.7 billion, has donated more than $270 million to Harvard through his family foundation.

Whistleblowers Are Government’s Greatest Fraud Fighters

Courts should uphold precedent and preserve the False Claims Act.

Tax Relief in Colorado Happens by Strengthening TABOR

Sustained budget surpluses would lead to reductions in the income-tax rate.

The Leonard Bernstein biopic dithers about his sexuality.

Yale Is Giving Up on the Free Exchange of Ideas

In the wake of October 7, it appears that Yale University, like so many other institutions, is more committed to dogma than to dialogue.

RNC Ends November with $10 Million on Hand, Trailing the DNC’s $20 Million

The RNC has historically had more cash on hand than the DNC at this point in the cycle.

The ‘Trough Truce’ Will Bankrupt Michigan — and America

When special interests collude to reward themselves, it’s a safe bet that the rest of us, whether in Lansing or in Washington, won’t benefit.

The Week: Colorado Takes on Trump

Plus: More plagiarism at Harvard and Minnesota’s terrible new state flag.

The Unnecessary U.S. Steel Meltdown

Nippon Steel’s purchase of U.S. Steel is a drop in the ocean of foreign investment in the United States.



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