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Rauschenberg’s New York and the Problem of Seeing Only Surfaces
New York has always been a city of images. From the iconic skyline to the endless stream of photos on Instagram, what we see of the city often stands apart from what it truly is. read more »
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Mass Migration Creating a New Anti-western Underclass
The “anti-colonial” Left wants Western societies to atone for their “original sins”. From its historical role in slavery, imperialism and the extirpation of native peoples to class oppression, progressives argue that the West should pay penance today read more »
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São Paulo has Strong Potential in Deep-tech
São Paulo in Brazil is rated as the sixth most populous city in the world. read more »
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Yes, Fascism is a Threat, But It's Coming From the Left
Fascism is in the air, on television and print. We read about American progressive celebrities and academics fleeing to other countries like the United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada to exercise their notion of a free society. read more »
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Scott Weiner's Autocratic Regime
On Friday, September 12, the last day of the legislative session, the California Legislature passed SB-79, a bill supposedly meant to increase high-density affordable housing near urban public transportation hubs. read more »
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The Jews' Coming Civil War
Whether right or left, Muslim or Christian, anti-Semites speak of Jews as people who pull the strings in culture, politics and especially finance. They assume we are all united in this conspiracy. In reality, not only is there no conspiracy, we Jews are also as divided among ourselves as any other people. read more »
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Long Island City: When Density Becomes a Community
A decade ago, Long Island City was a cautionary tale. Glass towers shot up along the East River, promising a glittering new skyline, but the streets below were eerily empty. read more »
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Why Immigration Can't Revive the Economy
Boosting immigration would seem a no-brainer to address the West’s ongoing demographic implosion and revive its stagnating economies. Even Japan now recruits foreign temporary workers for its rapidly aging economy. read more »
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Annual US Report on Means of Work Access
The US Census Bureau has released its one-year 2024 American Community Survey (ACS). This article covers the overall national data and also the major metropolitan area data read more »
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