Carrie Lukas in Newsweek reflects on the definitions of sex, gender and woman. Lukas argues that pretending sex differences aren’t real leads to the elimination of single-sex spaces for women, the only sex subjugated in human history. Inclusivity, Lukas believes, must not come at the expense of women’s safety, security and equal opportunity.
The Paper-Pushers Who (Barely) Control America’s Skies
Fans of the 1999 movie Pushing Tin will recall frenetic scenes of air traffic controllers working to keep airliners from colliding in crowded skies. The current reality, writes John Tierney in City Journal, is far worse. Control tasks at U.S. airports today are still exchanged using paper “flight strips”. In contrast to this “international disgrace”, writes Tierney, European and even Canadian control towers have gone nearly all-digital.