The American party system is in an unusual extended deadlock, with two minority parties, neither capable of sustaining a durable winning coalition. Both parties have plausible avenues to build a ...
You might be better off despite the trade-offs, but choices have consequences or costs. Americans would be better served if our politicians, policymakers, and policy commentators honestly highlighted ...
The future of the clean energy transition is cloudy. It’s well-known that there are disagreements—wide disagreements—between Republicans and Democrats about our energy future. But less well ...
Several years ago, political science professor Greg Weiner surveyed our political landscape and asked, “What space is left for prudence?” It’s a good question: at a time marked by major ...
The American party system is in an unusual extended deadlock, with two minority parties. Both parties have plausible avenues to build a lasting majority coalition, but to do so, they must understand ...
Last week a judge unsealed a 165-page legal brief with damaging new revelations about President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The revelations have been ...
Although the Trump administration initiated the antitrust case against Google, it is Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s antitrust team—formulated under the leadership of Jonathan Kanter, Lina Khan ...
A new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analysis of Medicare drug pricing data and policy changes raises further questions about the promised fiscal benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA ...
Going to a liberal arts college is usually an expensive way to get a bachelor’s degree. With students more mindful of high tuition, many liberal arts colleges are seeing enrollment drop—and ...
Although few yet see it coming, humans are about to enter a new era of history. Call it “the age of depopulation.” For the first time since the Black Death in the 1300s, the planetary ...
What if—and hear me out—we are not actually the change we seek? But instead, as Musa al-Gharbi writes, “we are some of the main beneficiaries of the inequalities we condemn.” Who is we?
One of the most important presidential power reforms in many decades—reform of the president’s emergency powers—is making important progress toward passage in Congress. On Sept. 18, the ...