Economics is not President Trump’s strong suit. First, he promotes import tariffs as if they were the cure-all for the country’s trade deficit. Then, he engenders the greatest degree of economic ...
I was invited by the 92nd Street Y to participate in a debate on school choice and charter schools. What follows are my opening remarks—a case for parental agency and pluralism over a one-size-fits ...
In what by now looks like a pattern, in his most recent phone call with President Trump, Vladimir Putin again rejected the White House ceasefire — and again piled up still more preconditions ...
A growing chorus on the right is arguing that federal district court judges are acting in a biased or illegitimate manner because judges mostly appointed by Democratic presidents have ...
Pew found that more than half of all American workers reported being “worried about how AI may be used in the workplace in the future,” with an additional 36 percent saying th ...
Senior Fellow Scott Gottlieb discusses the bird flu outbreak and potential solutions on CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box.’ ...
Reinventing American education may sometimes look like an intellectual exercise, but it’s ultimately a practical one. Would-be reformers are bursting with visions for the future of teaching and ...
Senior Fellow Marc Thiessen discusses the origins of COVID-19 on Fox News’ ‘America’s Newsroom.’ ...
To determine whether the deduction for business taxes should be limited, the question that lawmakers should consider is: given that the individuals face a limitation, what is the economically ...
Is inequality back as a political issue? Senator Bernie Sanders seems to think so. He is leading a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour that has drawn thousands of people in several Midwestern cities.