We are six months and one day from Election Day, and the state of the race is … a muddle. The incumbent president and his ...
The most important event in the Supreme Court’s hearing on Donald Trump’s immunity claim was that Trump’s counsel was willing ...
I was so pleased to learn of my AEI colleague Ed Glaeser’s election to the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Glaeser is one ...
Hardly a week goes by without a cyber incident making national news. A recent example is a troubling attack on a water ...
I would have loved the first three months of this year to continue the recent streak of boffo US productivity reports. Output ...
Former President Trump gave a lengthy interview to Time published earlier this week. Immigration was the lead topic but many ...
Film and pharma, like many creative endeavors, exist in a world of power law economics, where a handful of exceptionally successful products account for a massively disproportionate share of the total ...
As a global power, the US must balance competing priorities, which spreads Washington’s budget thinly across multiple theaters. Meanwhile, each yuan China invests in its military directly builds its ...
The impermeable membrane of partisanship that sheathes American voters’ brains may not be good for the country, but it sure ...
Stanford's yearly report presents a data-based overview of AI's progress across significant areas, including research, ethics, policy, public perception, and economics.
One afternoon in the mid-1980s, while on scholarship at the University of Oxford, Walter Kirn came upon a bulletin announcing that Jorge Luis Borges was visiting the campus and wished to meet ...
If you oppose loan forgiveness on principle, you will see Biden's promise as a bad thing. However, if you support it in principle, you should really think about how much debt cancellation you are ...