Politics
What to Do with the Rot on Our Country’s Campuses?
The slap of firm government is the only way to right admissions, hiring, antisemitism, and staff bloat. Source link
China Is the Hidden Issue in Canada’s Upcoming Election
Liberal candidates’ sympathy for (and outright alliance with) the Chinese Communist Party is just one sign of the CCP’s interference in Canadian politics. Source link
Economies Are Now Battlefields
Edward Fishman provides timely lessons on the potential, but also the limits, of U.S. power to impose its will through economic warfare. Source link
Trump’s Job Is to Enforce Congress’s Immigration Laws, Not Make Up His Own
The president has no power of his own to deport anyone; he has the power that Congress has given him. Source link
A Democratic Party at War over Generational and Strategic Change
David Hogg’s controversial initiative targeting incumbents is only part of a much larger struggle. Source link
Is Scott Pelley Going to Apologize?
The Supreme Court case on ‘LGBTQ-inclusive’ books shows how unfair he was. Source link
Ending Disparate Impact Lawsuits Is a Victory for Equal Opportunity
Donald Trump’s executive order ends the executive branch’s role in rewriting the law and promoting discrimination in the name of equality. Source link
Bond Markets Are Flashing Red, and Congress Must Heed the Warning
The smoke alarm is going off. Washington’s next move will determine whether it becomes a fire drill or a four-alarm blaze. Source link
The Week: Pope Francis’s Death, and His Successor’s Challenges
Plus: Harvard files suit over an executive order cutting off its federal funding. Source link