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Finding ways to reduce the cost of extending the TCJA is important, but lawmakers should find sources of revenue that also improve the tax system. Eliminating transferability would make any surviving ...
When I was nearly finished writing The Anxious Generation in the summer of 2023, I realized that I had left a gap. The book focused on the collapse of mental health, attention, and socialization ...
In this paper, William C. Greenwalt presents a proposed taxonomy of innovation terms that can be arranged into a larger explanatory model of defense innovation. After outlining the case for a ...
Amid broad cuts to staff and budgets throughout the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the department recently circulated a proposal to restructure the US Food and Drug ...
The Trump White House has taken the paddle to some of the nation’s most famous universities over anti-Semitism, politicization, and other dubious behavior. But the resulting fireworks have ...
More than half of American adults suffer from at least one chronic illness—most commonly diabetes, heart disease, cancer or neurodegeneration. By age 65, 80% are afflicted with two or more ...
The Critical Threats Project’s Africa File provides regular analysis and assessments of major developments regarding state and nonstate actors’ activities in Africa that undermine regional ...
The release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022 heralded a new era in which students, professionals, and the general public gained widespread access to highly capable AI tools. Students now ...
President Trump has made it clear that he intends to take control of the independent agencies that regulate large portions of the US economy. There are about 19 of these agencies, and include the ...
It is Earth Day 2025, the central religious holiday of the environmental left, and the theme this year is “Our Power, Our PlanetTM.” That “TM” trademark symbol is both a reality and a joke.
The late, great Charles Krauthammer famously told us that “bungled collusion is still collusion.” But bungling does count for something.
The United States leads the world in artificial intelligence, but it’s not guaranteed to stay there. The bottleneck isn’t talent, ideas, or capital—it’s electricity. Via Adobe Stock.
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