Amid the flurry of other regulations currently being developed by the US Department of Education are changes to the federal ...
Before I was married and a parent, I would write with high dudgeon about the defects of involving government in the business ...
Here on Political Economy, I sit down with Karlyn Bowman to explore the way Americans view their nation, and the tensions between their love of their past and their strong hope for the future. What ...
The past five months have shown the world just how toxic speech is on college campuses. The climate for open inquiry and dialogue is under attack nationwide, and students are scared to speak, question ...
Dozens of guaranteed income pilots are running across the country at the local and state level, sometimes funded by COVID-19 relief funds, to encourage federal policymakers to implement cash grants ...
Part of the problem for conservatives — and your loyal podcast hosts are certainly conservatives — is that the left has become so associated with elites and elitism, antisemitism and racism, that ...
I first wrote a version of this post almost three years ago when I learned that I was blocked on Twitter by some prominent virologists soon after I called for an independent investigation of COVID-19 ...
Economic interdependence in the Asia-Pacific and beyond has facilitated China’s use of economic statecraft – the manipulation of trade or investment ties for political purposes. Beijing has become ...
The Department of Defense should request a 20 percent pay raise for junior enlisted service members, targeted in the E1–E4 pay grades, with appropriate pay raises for the E5–E9 pay grades as well.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan can thank the Turkish lira for his rise to power. A financial crisis that delegitimized mainstream politicians propelled his campaign. The lira’s 30 percent drop versus the dollar ...
The proliferation of fake images likely to be born out of the explosion in AI technologies will lead to increased value of in-person credible commitments.
Our world resembles the 1930s more than we might think. Now, as then, the balance of power is shifting ominously. Violent autocracies are seeking expansive empires. Ties between authoritarian states ...