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The US appears to be now treading the familiar path that recently got emerging market economy of Turkey into economic trouble. The US is increasingly disregarding central bank independence, ...
As Dan Sarewitz once said, among all the things climate change is capable of, making us dumber seems top among them.
The AEI Housing Center's National HPA Index tracks home price apprecation across the nation and across price tiers.
This year’s Father’s Day ended up being far more special than I had anticipated. My son and I had the chance to do something new together that wasn’t even on my mind a few days ago: we grilled a steak ...
The Forward recently captured a moment between a Columbia University student and surging New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, where she stated, “We are all huge fans.” Despite being labeled ...
The phrase "central planning"—in the context of economic policy—might bring to mind a massive and complex bureaucratic machine, one whirring with the ambitions of apparatchiks armed with clipboards ...
A federal judge’s ruling in Garcia v. Character Technologies is off base in finding that the output produced by GenAI chatbots may not constitute “speech” within the meaning of the First Amendment.
The world economy has surprised pessimists. Yet this resilience, while real, looks far from robust. What explains this stubborn vitality? Much of the answer lies in the necessity-driven ingenuity of ...
It is time to define China as an occupying power, recognise Aksai Chin as a sovereign Indian territory without qualification, and do everything possible with arms sales and intelligence to help India ...
The lack of a meaningful response from the so-called “Axis of Resistance” to the Israel-Iran war reveals how exhausted it is after months of fighting the United States and Israel.
Beijing’s bold use of coercive measures may have helped to quickly push Washington to the negotiating table in early May. The growing use of formal sanctions, more akin to western-style legal tools ...