The plan, called the “Health Care Freedom for Patients Act,” would also fund “cost-sharing reduction payments” to lower premiums starting in 2027, cut Medicaid funding to states that provide coverage ...
Happy Tuesday! The political world will be watching the results tonight of a special election in Tennessee's 7th congressional district, where Republican Matt Van Epps is expected to win a race to ...
Happy Monday! The Supreme Court signaled today that it is likely to take another step to expand presidential power by overturning a 90-year-old precedent that limited a president's ability to fire ...
Good evening. President Trump said Wednesday that he is pardoning Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife, Imelda, who have been charged with taking bribes from foreign entities. While ...
President Trump told reporters Sunday that he has decided who he will nominate as the next leader of the Federal Reserve, but ...
Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you, and thank you to the Center for the National Interest for honoring me with this invitation. I would like to talk today about how to develop a new foreign ...
Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century is beginning to receive book of the year awards, but has it changed anything within economics? There are two ways in which is has, one involving ...
To compile this Fiscal Health Index, we looked at 116 U.S. cities with populations greater than 200,000, using data from 2015 financial reports issued by the cities themselves. Our scoring system is ...
Not much unites the activist Left and activist Right, and not much ever has. After the near-collapse of the fiscal sector in 2008, though, populist movements on both sides found momentum in opposition ...
President Obama vetoed a bill last week that would have limited the taxpayer money spent on expense accounts for former presidents. The bill, titled the Presidential Allowance Modernization Act and ...
This week, America wraps up the fortieth anniversary of its most dangerous constitutional crises since the Civil War, with little celebration – and arguably no real insight into its lessons. Saturday ...
Seventy-five years ago, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt put his signature on what he heralded as “a realistic tax law—which will tax all unreasonable profits, both individual and corporate.” ...
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