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Brussels’ Early Regulation and Lack of Scrutiny Contributed to Europe’s Lag
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Using the Pentagon to Target Political Opponents Would Cross a Red Line
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Scott Wiener’s Record Exposes Vulnerability for Gavin Newsom, a Top 2028 Contender
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MIT/Oak Ridge study finds AI can replace 11.7% of U.S. workforce, risking up to $1.2 trillion in wages
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U.S. Economy Not Stagnant Despite Bipartisan Pessimism About Workers
Why the American Worker Is Stronger Than the Narrative Both sides of the political aisle are misleadingly bleak about the …
Nicholas Buccola’s New Book Argues Conservatives Misinterpret Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
Conservatives, Martin Luther King Jr., and a New Take from Nicholas Buccola In Nicholas Buccola’s new book, conservatives’ claim to …
Critics Call Housing First a “Humanitarian Disaster” and Urge Support for Trump’s Reforms
Housing First’s Fallout and a Case for Reform Americans deserve clear thinking about failed policies and honest solutions, not slogans. …








