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Jesse Arm on Michigan Democrats’ Islamism Problem
The new Senate nominee defended a synagogue attacker.
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New York City in the 1970s and 1980s was, to put it lightly, not a very safe or nice place to live. Drugs, crime, and public-sector mismanagement made it dangerous and unpleasant, and even the very wealthy were not entirely immune from the disorder. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the city rebounded in an incredible way, and a great deal of that civic revitalization found its roots in the policy research of a small think tank focused on urban affairs, the Manhattan Institute. Utilizing new approaches to law enforcement and other governance matters that scholars at the Manhattan Institute incubated, Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg restored and improved New York.


Episode 454·Apr 23, 2026
The new Senate nominee defended a synagogue attacker.

Episode 453·Apr 16, 2026
A judge’s testimony.

Episode 452·Mar 26, 2026
A new Haggadah reveals a stunning act of cultural appropriation.

Episode 451·Mar 19, 2026
Rejecting eight decades of rejection.
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