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Israel is the only country that can’t be allowed to end attacks from a hostile force on its border. Several countries warned Israel about continuing the attacks on Hamas, and yesterday a column in the ...
The NTIA’s revised BEAD guidance restores the program’s original intent by boosting flexibility and curbing regulation, but risks new delays as states restart their applications.
One reason Americans like their military so much is that they don’t have to fear it. George Washington established this precedent, demonstrating moderation and deference to the law in responding to a ...
This paper analyzes the decline of America’s new housing supply, focusing on large Sunbelt markets such as Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, and Phoenix that were once building superstars.
Reclaimed Words and a Meta Oversight Board Decision Reveal Problems with Policing Online Hate Speech
Enforcing policies against online hate speech that allow words to be used in some contexts but not in others are nearly impossible to consistently enforce.
AEI scholars not only engage in research that focuses on today’s most critical challenges but also look ahead to ideas and issues that have yet to be widely recognized. AEI scholars pursue ...
Key Points Over the past decade, many electronics firms have talked about diversifying their supply chains. An analysis of Apple—America’s biggest consumer electronics firm—illustrates that ...
The reconciliation bill passed by the United States House of Representatives imposes community engagement requirements for childless non-disabled Medicaid recipients age 19–64, starting in 2027.
If invoking the 1798 Alien Enemies Act and claiming that illegal immigration amounts to an invasion of the United States were not enough, the White House has now floated the idea of suspending the ...
The version of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) passed by the House of Representatives includes a new set of “retaliatory” taxes on inbound foreign investment called Section 899. Since its ...
Opponents of the administration’s unprecedented trade war celebrated last week’s decision by the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT). The CIT held that President Donald J. Trump could not ...
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