The Heritage Foundation
Coverage of The Heritage Foundation in the Nexus archive.
- Republican support for marriage equality, LGBTQ+ rights sinks: poll
Republican support for same-sex marriage has dropped to 37%, down from 55% in 2021-2022, according to Gallup polling. The Supreme Court has not overturned its 2015 same-sex marriage decision, but conservative groups and some justices have criticized it. Trump's policies and right-wing initiatives are cited as factors in the decline of LGBTQ+ rights support among Republicans.
- ‘Seattle can’t survive this’: Critics hammer socialist mayor after Starbucks reversal
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reversed her previous calls to boycott Starbucks, admitting her comments caused harm as the coffee company invests $100 million in Tennessee expansion. Conservative critics argue Wilson's socialist politics and anti-business rhetoric are driving major employers away from Seattle.
- ‘Seattle can’t survive this’: Critics hammer socialist mayor after Starbucks reversal
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reversed her previous boycott call against Starbucks, admitting her anti-business rhetoric caused harm as the coffee giant invests $100 million in Tennessee expansion. Critics argue her socialist policies and lack of business experience are driving major employers and jobs away from Seattle to business-friendly southern states.
- Inside the teen takeovers threatening to explode this summer as cities remain on edge: 'Very worried'
A wave of social media-fueled teen takeovers in cities is putting officials on alert for a potentially volatile summer, with experts warning of strained police resources and increased violence. Recent incidents have led to arrests, fights, and emergency curfew debates. Cities such as Chicago and Washington, D.C., are bracing for potential chaos.
- Inside the teen takeovers threatening to explode this summer as cities remain on edge: 'Very worried'
A wave of social media-fueled teen takeovers in cities from Chicago to Washington, D.C., is putting officials on alert for a potentially volatile summer. Experts warn that large youth gatherings could strain police, fuel violence and threaten recent public-safety gains. The warning comes after a wave of spring incidents across the country, where large teen crowds organized or amplified online have led to arrests, fights, weapons charges and emergency curfew debates.
- Critics roast Jasmine Crockett after she calls herself 'one of the 535 most powerful people' in US
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, faced criticism after claiming she is 'one of the 535 most powerful people in America' during an interview, with detractors arguing her influence is overstated given the Democratic Party's lack of House control. Journalists and public figures like James Surowiecki, Robert Sterling, and Jason Howerton mocked or dismissed her remarks as delusional or self-aggrandizing.
- Mamdani ripped after conceding key campaign pledge won't happen this year
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces backlash for admitting his free bus campaign pledge won't materialize this year due to funding issues. Critics, including conservative media and officials, accuse him of misleading voters, while his administration insists negotiations with state officials are ongoing to fulfill the promise by the end of his term.
- Mamdani ripped after conceding key campaign pledge won't happen this year
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces backlash for admitting his free bus pledge won't materialize this year due to funding issues. Critics, including conservative media and politicians, accuse him of misleading voters, while his administration insists they are working toward the goal by his term's end.