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AOL, as a leading ISP innovating and challenging incumbent providers—and others like it—has played an important role in internet evolution. While dial-up may become a memory, its legacy will live on ...
The WOPR Act represents a bold first step into uncharted regulatory territory, but like its cinematic namesake, it may discover that the only winning move is not to play at all.
The American response to Russia’s nuclear provocations has been underwhelming. In the likely event that today’s Anchorage summit fails to secure a just ceasefire for Ukraine, the Trump administration ...
On one hand, the colleges had it coming. America’s four-year colleges embraced politicization and bureaucratization, smugly confident that the bill would never come due. Campus leaders expected ...
In this episode of What the Hell’s summer book series, bestselling author, Jonathan Horn, discusses his new book, The Fate of the Generals: MacArthur, Wainwright, and the Epic Battle for the ...
Debating whether SpaceX and similar firms should face higher tax bills is hardly unreasonable. Yet that misses the bigger picture. An important way taxpayers should assess the return on such ...
On July 22, the FREE Initiative at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) kicked off orientation for the FREE Fellowship, welcoming 22 extraordinary educators to Washington, DC to pilot the ...
Medicare Advantage now covers most Medicare beneficiaries and accounts for nearly half a trillion dollars in annual federal spending, shifting the policy debate from whether to reform the program ...
Trump didn’t invent this sort of governing-by-shakedown. U.S. presidents have regularly abused their power over private companies. It’s one reason our government keeps increasing regulations ...
Thomas B. Edsall’s New York Times op-ed argued that the Supreme Court in its interim orders has acted without principle to enable the destructive Trump administration. One can have legitimate ...