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Not found Sorry, we can't find the page that you're looking for. Use the search bar below to find the page you're looking for, or return to the homepage. Content Type Article (13,412) Multimedia (797) Book (45) Related Tags # New York (1,958) # California (838) # Covid-19 (553) # CJ Daily Newsletter (336) # Israel War 2023 (112) # City Journal Investigations (108) + more tags Filter Basic Advanced Clear Filters All results Jarrett Dieterle Mamdani Misreads What Gig Workers Want Seeking to “improve working conditions for delivery workers,” New York’s mayor is squelching opportunity instead. From the Magazine May 20 2026 Daniel Golliher Mamdani Works to SPEED Up Development of Affordable Housing Many of the mayor’s efforts build on those of his predecessor, Eric Adams. Eye on the News May 20 2026 Stu Smith Two Americans Died Fighting for Filipino Communists Campus networks and diaspora groups groomed two citizens for radical violence that led to their deaths. Eye on the News May 20 2026 Charles Fain Lehman Whose Streets? Half of Los Angeles's street homeless are from somewhere else. Here's why that matters. Substack May 20 2026 Joanna Williams Why Young Britons Don’t Know Their History Gen Z ignorance about V-E Day signifies a broader effort to erase England’s past. Eye on the News May 20 2026 Most of L.A.’s Street Homeless Aren’t From L.A. The magnet effect is real. Newsletter May 20 2026 Gil Guerra Is Miami a Failure of the Assimilation Model? The city’s uniquely high proportion of Hispanic residents who speak Spanish at home suggests cultural fragmentation—until you look closer. Eye on the News May 19 2026 Ken Girardin Hochul’s Measured Victory in the LIRR Strike Though full details of the new agreement are not yet released, New York’s governor seems to have avoided a much worse outcome. Eye on the News May 19 2026 Shawn Regan Congress’s Road to Housing Reform Is Still Rough A bipartisan housing bill could still be derailed by a misguided fight over institutional investors and build-to-rent housing. Substack May 19 2026 A Strike Decades in the Making The LIRR work stoppage should be the last. Newsletter May 19 2026 Christopher F. Rufo, Kenneth Schrupp More Than Half of L.A.’s Street Homeless Are Not from L.A. The magnet effect is real—and fatally undermines the “housing first” narrative. Eye on the News May 19 2026 Aidan Grogan Another Walgreens Is Closing in Chicago—Blame Criminals, Not the Company As the store withdraws from the South Side, Alderman William Hall refuses to address the obvious problem: unchecked retail theft. Eye on the News May 19 2026