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Michael R. StrainNational Review |
From my latest Project Syndicate column: My advice for the two million young people who graduated with bachelor’s degrees over the last few months...
Tim Chapman and John Shelton argue that to understand what President Trump means for the future of the political right, we must look back to 2016:...
This weekend marks the 250th anniversary of the publication of the Declaration of Independence — America’s birthday. And this year also marks the...
In my latest Financial Times column, I assert: In Washington, analysts and politicians alike seem increasingly resigned to the idea that the only way...
I wish Pope Leo XIV had more faith in markets and less in government. I write of the pope’s AI encyclical in my latest column: Instead of...
Seventy-seven percent of Americans — including 55 percent of Republicans and 81 percent of independents — say that President Trump’s policies...
How to explain this sense -- expressed by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) and New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, among others -- that...
Marco Rubio filled in yesterday as the temporary White House press secretary. He was asked by a reporter: “You’ve had a deep faith for God and...
The Wall Street Journal reported over the weekend that in at least six GOP-led states, the Trump administration has lobbied against the enactment of...
When it comes to economic outcomes (and much else), Britain is in rough shape. The U.K. needs a stronger commitment to free markets, free people, and...
An insightful new paper from OpenAI’s research group begins: Most analysis of AI’s impact on the labor market begins with the same core question:...