April 2024


Policy March 18, 2024

How Dallas curbed violent crime

‘This is the best relationship I’ve ever seen between city hall, city council, the mayor and the police department’

Patrick Hauf

Family March 18, 2024

My first year in Texas: the good, the bad and the surprising

The longer I’m here, the more I love it

Bridget Phetasy

Economics March 18, 2024

How AI helps the tech giants

Artificial intelligence will help tech giants get even bigger. What will it mean for their human employees?

Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky

Science & Tech March 18, 2024

Why everybody should have seen the Google Gemini blunder coming

Why didn’t the tech geniuses at Google foresee these unintended consequences?

Stephen L. Miller

International March 18, 2024

Lessons from costly wars past

American credibility is said to be at stake in Ukraine. This is tragically true

Daniel McCarthy

Royals March 18, 2024

King Charles’s cancer and the future

The greatest threat to its survival will come from within

Alexander Larman

Business March 18, 2024

How game ranching protects endangered species

It’s been a boon for conservation

Geoff Hill

International March 18, 2024

Nixing BRICS: how to counter the China-led alliance

The possibility that BRICS may become a serious competitor to Western-led international entities should be a wake-up call to Western leaders

Henry Olsen

Media March 18, 2024

The depressed press

Polls say trust in media is at an all-time low. But a better reflection than that can be found in what’s happening in the journalism business

Ben Domenech

Education March 18, 2024

Want student loan forgiveness? Make universities pay

What the Biden administration’s policies gloss over is a fundamental economic truth: debt cancellation isn’t an erasure but a transfer

Marc Oestreich

Education March 18, 2024

How Cleon became a cautionary tale

His exploit gained him the prestige he longed for, and in 424 BC he was made a general

Peter Jones

Policy March 18, 2024

Don’t let climate activists stop you from traveling

The travel scolds want us to feel guilty about venturing far from home when in fact, exploration is still life’s greatest university

Dave Seminara