Americans just love to be part of something bigger than themselves. Yes, we will fiercely defend our individualism. But we are also uniquely aspirational about what we can do together for the greater good. This is pretty much something that we do daily when no one is looking, but social ...
I consider it an incredible blessing to have witnessed two of America's great milestone birthdays: the 200th celebration in 1976, when I was a rising second grader, and now the 250th anniversary as an older, seasoned adult.
Looking back to 1976, as a kid, I enjoyed the ...
Last year, the waves lapping on the beach convinced a mountain girl that the sea has its own charms. This year, the waves reminded me that parts of me that I feared had sailed away were actually just in murky depths, waiting to be stirred up and brought forward by the tides of ...
Last week, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a citywide freeze on rents.
The response from economists can be summarized as "oy."
Economists are famous for arguing "on one hand" this and "on the other hand" that. Nonetheless, there are few issues that enjoy a broader consensus among ...
Car accidents kill 100 Americans every day.
But now an amazing solution is available: self-driving cars.
Robotaxis like Google-owned Waymo, for example.
Passengers who try them, like them. Wherever robotaxis are allowed, ridership increases fast. Two years ago, there were 50,000 trips per ...
The Supreme Court has now settled, at least for the foreseeable future, one of the most contentious questions in American immigration law: A child born in the United States is a U.S. citizen, regardless of whether the child's parents entered the country legally or came solely to give birth. ...