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The new endowment tax will subject the country's wealthiest institutions to hundreds of millions of dollars in tax liability.
David Gergen was one of those rare public figures whose reputation preceded him. Gergen’s legacy was not only tied to the four presidents he served but to the thousands of students he mentored, ...
The treatment of personal information as property is not a policy recommendation but a reflection of how courts and individuals are already behaving under common law.
In a recent paper, Prest of Resources for the Future asks “How Much Would Expanding Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Increase Global Carbon Emissions?” I shunt aside here a critique of Prest’s ...
Rigorous education is far less popular on the ground than many policy wonks believe.
The U.S. debt is on an unsustainable path because entitlement spending far exceeds revenues. Policymakers must choose between cutting benefits, raising broad-based taxes, or letting future generations ...
Congress should reject the Open App Markets Act; America’s tech markets don’t need a government referee—they need the freedom to provide security and innovation.
The principle of technology-neutral regulation suggests that there should not be any AI regulation at all. Rather, the law should address wrongs as wrongs no matter what instruments or technologies ...
In the wake of New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, a narrative has emerged: The city is undergoing a political realignment. Pundits argue that Mamdani’s defeat of former Governor Cuomo ...
Ever since the re-election of Donald Trump as President of the United States (US) and the commencement of his second term, a new period of heightened uncertainty has hung over the ‘special ...
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