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November 13, 2021
Have the Founders of the University of Austin Been in a Classroom Lately?
Niall Ferguson, Bari Weiss, and others are creating a new university as an antidote to campus illiberalism. It’s a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist.
by Aaron R. Hanlon
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Kaiser Permanente’s proposal to cut wages for existing employees and pay new staff less has baffled union members, who only see the health system growing.
by Molly Osberg
India Walton won the Democratic primary fair and square. Then the man she beat teamed up with the party establishment—and Republican donors—to take her down.
by Raina Lipsitz
Reporters have raised doubts about carbon offsets, and oil and gas corporations are worried that the public will turn against such programs.
by Kate Aronoff
Orlando, Florida, has become the epicenter of America’s housing crisis
by Max Holleran
From the Archives:
Furniture waste has grown appallingly in recent decades. So have shipping emissions.

by Eleanor Cummins
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