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Wisconsin’s 2025-2027 biennial budget includes several provisions aimed at improving the affordability of childcare in the Badger state, ending the misguided effort to directly support private ...
The Supreme Court is not threatening the Federal Reserve’s independence. In fact, the justices keep telling us the very opposite.
One obvious problem is dependence on subsidized Chinese minerals. A less obvious one is the expectation of future price controls.
When debating current issues, it’s helpful to avoid inaccurate depictions of past policy, especially on immigration, in which both opponents and advocates of President Donald Trump’s policies ...
Flat panel displays—the screens in smartphones, TVs, and computers—are another area where economic and security concerns are coming together in Washington.
Last week, a colleague of mine sent me a copy of an email that they had received from ClimateBrief, a UK-based advocacy journalism group. The email asked for examples of how their published research ...
Kent’s career in higher education policy renders him ideally suited to confront the unique challenges the Department of Education faces today.
The idea of digital “superintelligence” makes for intriguing symposium fodder. Yet few participants managed to define it. Zuckerberg himself offered more poetry than precision in his note—imagining AI ...
This infographic provides near-real-time insights on the housing market and how a new normal is taking hold due impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
The 2011 Environmental Protection Agency benefit/cost analysis of its Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) directed at coal-fired powerplants and other “hazardous air pollutants (HAP ...
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