Neetu Arnold (@neetu_arnold) 's Twitter Profile
Neetu Arnold

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Charles Fain Lehman (@charlesflehman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Manhattan Institute is hiring someone to do investigative work on domestic extremism. If you're interested in the networks, activist groups, foreign influence operations, and other forces driving the current uptick in domestic terror, we'd love to hear from you. Posting below.

.<a href="/ManhattanInst/">Manhattan Institute</a> is hiring someone to do investigative work on domestic extremism. If you're interested in the networks, activist groups, foreign influence operations, and other forces driving the current uptick in domestic terror, we'd love to hear from you. Posting below.
Timur Kuran (@timurkuran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Baby-boomer academics, my own generation of university professors and administrators, began filling the ranks of higher education in the late 1970s. We inherited a fabulous higher education system that welcomed a vast range of debates. Now, as our cohort completes retirement, we

Renu Mukherjee (@renumukherjee1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In NYC's Democratic mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani is targeting South and East Asians to make up the margin between himself and Andrew Cuomo. Will this campaign strategy work? It depends, I argue in City Journal. The political calculus is different for each Asian subgroup.🧵

In NYC's Democratic mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani is targeting South and East Asians to make up the margin between himself and Andrew Cuomo. Will this campaign strategy work? It depends, I argue in <a href="/CityJournal/">City Journal</a>. The political calculus is different for each Asian subgroup.🧵
City Journal (@cityjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump administration has received an extraordinary level of vitriol over its efforts to update the government’s IT stack via contracts with Palantir. But few critics talk about what improving the government’s databases would actually do, writes Danny Crichton.

The Trump administration has received an extraordinary level of vitriol over its efforts to update the government’s IT stack via contracts with Palantir. But few critics talk about what improving the government’s databases would actually do, writes <a href="/DannyCrichton/">Danny Crichton</a>.
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The next NYC mayor will inherit a city in decline—but it doesn’t have to stay that way. The Manhattan Institute has a bold, data-backed plan to restore safety and opportunity to the boroughs. Here’s what the next mayor should do 🧵

The next NYC mayor will inherit a city in decline—but it doesn’t have to stay that way.

The Manhattan Institute has a bold, data-backed plan to restore safety and opportunity to the boroughs. Here’s what the next mayor should do 🧵
Tyler Austin Harper (@tyler_a_harper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2020s are shaping up to be a carbon copy of the 1970s: weird drugs, odd health and food stuff, suburbanite monogamy alternatives, New Age religious movements, rampant "personal growth" therapeutic narcissism, inflation, and now, political violence. Not a fan, personally.

James A. Furey (@jamesafurey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am an advocate for parent’s rights in education. As a parent myself, that will always be the case. Parents have every right to advocate. But… Advocacy without involvement is misguided and leads to entitlement. If you haven’t checked a backpack, opened the gradebook, or

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Republican-led states have implemented evidence-based reading curricula, while Democrat-led states have reduced academic standards. The most important factor driving this divide? “Equity.” Read more from Neetu Arnold:

Republican-led states have implemented evidence-based reading curricula, while Democrat-led states have reduced academic standards. The most important factor driving this divide? “Equity.” Read more from <a href="/neetu_arnold/">Neetu Arnold</a>:
Neetu Arnold (@neetu_arnold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This thread on red vs. blue state ed policies is now a City Journal piece! Key takeaway: The rigid conformity to “equity” dogmas among Democrats is leading blue states to pass reckless education policies Dems need to stop letting the progressive fringes drive ed policy if they

This thread on red vs. blue state ed policies is now a <a href="/CityJournal/">City Journal</a> piece!

Key takeaway: The rigid conformity to “equity” dogmas among Democrats is leading blue states to pass reckless education policies

Dems need to stop letting the progressive fringes drive ed policy if they
TheLegalProcess (v3.0 | Instruction Not Therapy) (@alegalprocess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📁Excellent piece on the red-blue divide in Ed reform, or really, an exposition of how red states’ countermeasures to blue states’ LACK of reform is showing quantitatively better outcomes. “Whether you call it the “Mississippi Miracle” or the “Southern Surge,” Republican-led