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In his Senate confirmation hearing, private astronaut Jared Isaacman outlined a new vision for the troubled agency.
The media portrayed this movement, officially branded the “Tesla Takedown,” as a spontaneous grassroots backlash against CEO ...
The president’s executive order pushing the museum to start honoring American history again is a welcome step.
Ultimately, Argentina learned that economic isolationism is counterproductive. After President Milei began to dismantle many ...
Nominal GDP targeting would allow the central bank to balance price stability and maximum employment more effectively.
Innovation, capital, and labor powered U.S. industrial advances, not trade barriers. President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs--and his promised trade agenda—draw partly from a narrative ...
The Center for Innovative Public Health Research, a nonprofit, claims to create “health education programs” that “promote positive human development.” Sounds harmless enough—until you take a look at ...
Supporters of freer trade will have to take the president’s concerns seriously if they want a seat at the table.
For nearly a decade, the federal government has funded a nonprofit group that works to educate minors about sex toys, while discouraging them from telling their parents about it. The Center for ...
In his confirmation hearing as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argued that U.S. health-care spending represents a “20 percent tax on the entire economy.” Rather than ...
Last week, New York City Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles Ramos announced her first major initiative: NYCPS Cares, which will train parent volunteers to offer support to families and students through ...
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