Next to inflation, Americans ranked housing as their top financial concern in a Gallup survey last May. read more »
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How Federal Lands Can Be Used to Ease the Housing Crisis
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My, oh my, how the worm has turned.
Thirteen months ago, in the op-ed pages of the New York Times , University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann and his lawyer, Peter J. Fontaine, were crowing about their victory in federal court a few days earlier. read more »
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Surging LNG Exports Show US is a Global Natural Gas Superpower
Two decades ago, the accepted wisdom in the energy sector was that the US was running out of natural gas. read more »
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In Southern L.A., These Cities Are Making a Comeback
Like many older industrial towns, Paramount, a mostly Latino city of 50,000 located 18 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, has been through hard times. read more »
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High-Speed Snail
The last few days have not been good ones for California’s high speed rail project. read more »
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Liberals Riding Anti-Americanism to Re-election Would Be Tragic
U.S. President Donald Trump’s imbecilic and unnecessary suggestion that Canada should become the 51st state has led read more »
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Will We See the End of Children?
What I’ve been reading: Saving the Protestant Ethic: Creative Class Evangelicalism and the Crisis of Work by Andrew Lynn. read more »
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The Democrats' Coming Civil War
At a time when the world press is obsessed with US president Donald Trump and his often imbecilic machinations, perhaps a more consequential struggle is taking place on the other side of the aisle. read more »
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Get Your Rust Belt Education, Right Here
During its run, I absolutely loved the HBO series The Wire. It was a fascinating show that provided deep insight into the institutional corrosion that felled post-industrial cities like Baltimore. read more »
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California Now at the Heart of the Battle Against Woke Anti-Semitism
When affirmative action, the predecessor of DEI, was first implemented in the early 1970s, the goal was to address cruel centuries of oppression of African Americans. It was widely supported by many white Americans, who saw it as a short-term palliative. read more »
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