U.S. When Coronavirus Strikes the Homeless By James P. Sutton April 16, 2020 Recent test results may herald an expansion of the outbreak into a part of the population almost uniquely vulnerable to the virus’s effects.
Politics & Policy Is San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer a Model for the Struggling California GOP? By James P. Sutton October 14, 2019 Faulconer has succeeded by delivering competent governance without the divisive bombast.
Education Fixing the College-Dropout Problem By James P. Sutton August 9, 2019 Too many students have credits and debt but no degree.
U.S. How Not to Solve the Homelessness Crisis By James P. Sutton August 2, 2019 The scale of the crisis is appalling, but there is no easy remedy.
Health Care New Data on Syringe Exchanges By James P. Sutton August 1, 2019 A new study shows the unintended consequences of a supposedly helpful social program.
NR PLUS Politics & Policy Why the GOP Has Declined in California By James P. Sutton August 1, 2019 It’s not because the party enraged Latino voters.
Film & TV Immigrant Anxieties in The Farewell By James P. Sutton July 27, 2019 If you come to this movie looking for a predictable story about culture shock, you won’t find it.
Politics & Policy In Defense of the Glorious Revolution By James P. Sutton July 19, 2019 The complexity and bloodiness of liberalism’s roots don’t make it quite so condemnable as its critics imagine.
Immigration Why So Little Coverage of the ICE Attack? By James P. Sutton July 16, 2019 Attacks on Trump critics fit into a media worldview. Attacks by Trump critics do not.
Economy & Business Are the Uber and Lyft Bubbles about to Burst? By James P. Sutton July 12, 2019 The companies are already unprofitable, and facing strict regulation.