Ted Cruz Comes Out Against Liberal Democratic Values
They're the real problem with New York, he says.
They're the real problem with New York, he says.
Meanwhile, the erstwhile "America's Mayor" is voting for the authoritarian billionaire, but not endorsing him.
Progressive economist gets supply-and-demand, to a point.
The fight over government access to your private data will not be ending anytime soon.
Neither the taxi commission nor the NYPD wants you to know much about them.
Peter Liang shot an innocent, unarmed man in a stairwell, then texted his union rep rather than help his victim.
The Big Apple becomes the latest city to embrace "over-legislating the human race" at sporting events.
(Spoiler: It alienated people and didn't uncover radicals.)
New York's Finest believe NYC is increasingly unsafe, despite evidence to the contrary.
A judge stopped mandatory labels, which had been set to take full effect this week.
It buried the lede, of course.
St. Mark's is Dead author Ada Calhoun talks about the capital of the counterculture.
An anti-pot song and an anti-pot crackdown
"The Seven Five" cigars carry the motto "Nobody can touch me. Nobody can touch my crew."
"If you force parents to value [diversity] then they won't."
The latest controversy at Success is a reminder of why we need more school choice.
The city's version of 'nuisance abatement' laws are designed to be abused.
Peter Liang dumped PBA-appointed lawyers, now the union is quiet during trial.
How residential assignment keeps kids who are black and white-rich and poor-apart.
Q&A with Robert Pondiscio on Success Academy and the 'Got-to-Go' controversy.
60% of mayors in expensive cities favor requiring developers "to include more affordable housing in new projects even if doing so deters some new development."
The governor lays out a dismal 2016 education agenda.
The great taxi industry upheaval.
Cruz's clichéd vision of "New York values" discounts the experience of millions of New Yorkers.
Politicians and developers stole a neighborhood to build it, but it loses money and revitalized nothing.
Studies showing city folk getting better treatment.
Is the "pink tax" a corporate conspiracy, patriarchy in action, or just market preferences at work?
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to force homeless people into shelters.
When cornered on facts, claim bias.
New guidelines from the city's Human Rights Commission offer an expansive vision of gender discrimination.
When pedestrian police stops declined, crime failed to rise.
The nanny state stands athwart the future, yelling stop.
Requiring chefs to wear gloves doesn't make food safer and generates mountains of waste.
'The New York Times cost us our jobs!'
The taxi cartel claims jobs will be lost, but the numbers don't add up.
Questioning everything leads to war on cops and more tired old myths.
The final in a three-part series on how Sarah Maslin Nir's investigative series violated the standards of responsible journalism.
The second in a three-part series on how Sarah Maslin Nir's investigative series violated the standards of responsible journalism.
Read Reason's investigative series to find out.
Reporter Sarah Maslin Nir's investigative series violated the standards of responsible journalism.
Winners and losers in the great taxicab collapse.
Refuses to divulge information about X-ray van surveillance
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