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Last week, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum ordered construction halted on Empire Wind, the planned array of roughly 150 wind turbines off the coast of Long Island. In doing so, he may have sunk ...
I have a colleague in the sciences, and he was told by the department, “You can’t shortlist this person. We can’t hire a ...
Measured in Trump time, it took them eons to get around to it, but the White House has finally taken the most important step it can to restore meritocracy to American society: eliminating ...
I am a plastic surgeon. Over the past 35 years, I’ve seen many of my colleagues abandon the most basic premise in human biology: that there are two, immutable sexes. Their capitulation to “queer ...
Behind all the drama of President Donald Trump’s tariffs lies the hope that they serve some clear purpose for American and ...
The late New York Times journalist was troubled by university leaders’ weak commitment to free expression and intellectual ...
The Trump administration’s crusade against the university is unquestionably justified, but its methods may not pass muster in ...
Novelist Jay McInerney captured the zeitgeist of New York a generation ago—and he’s still at it. The epitaph on John O’Hara’s Princeton gravestone reads: “Better than anyone else, he told the truth ...
It is the most nonsensical form of municipal recycling—delivering little, if any, environmental benefit at the highest cost.
Amid the ongoing showdown between the Trump administration and the Ivy League, one university president has positioned himself as a leader of the academic resistance: Princeton’s Christopher L.
On November 5, the Democratic Party received what counts in our hyper-polarized age as a comprehensive drubbing. Donald Trump swept all seven battleground states, improved over his 2016 and 2020 ...