President Donald Trump’s first year of his second, nonconsecutive term brought all sorts of changes. His administration shuttered the United States Agency for International Development, had the ...
In War in Ukraine, Hal Brands brings together an all-star cast of analysts to assess the conflict’s origins, course, and implications and to offer their appraisals of one of the most geopolitically ...
In "The Conservative Heart," Arthur C. Brooks contends that after years of focusing on economic growth and traditional social values, it is time for a new kind of conservatism — one that helps the ...
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 most of their ...
Study time for full-time students at four-year colleges in the United States fell from twenty-four hours per week in 1961 to fourteen hours per week in 2003, and the decline is not explained by ...
Operation “Midnight Hammer” showcased American strategic airpower for the world to behold. And while it was truly impressive, it showcased air tech essentially from the 1986 Top Gun-era and not that ...
Sen. Tom Cotton recently delivered a speech on the future of the Republican Party, and it was noteworthy on a number of levels. Cotton has become increasingly comfortable giving voice to strident ...
What’s New: Global electricity demand, which saw a moderate increase in 2023, is expected to rise more sharply through 2026, driven by emerging economies and, reportedly, will be met entirely by clean ...
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) releases regular statistics on the share of the retail food dollar that accrues to farmers. It recently released an update showing that in 2021 farmers received ...
Evidence shows that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), like other means-tested programs, reduces employment levels among those eligible. Work requirements in SNAP are one tool to ...
“Renewable” electricity — predominantly wind and solar power — is all the rage, described by numerous commentators, politicians, pundits, journalists, and other such “experts” as cost-competitive, ...
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