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While predictions that AI will “change everything” are often overwrought, few doubt the technology’s significance. One of its ...
The FAA is having trouble filling critical positions because it’s treating a high-stakes, high-skill job like any other ...
House Republicans have passed their “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”—that’s indeed the title—to be sent to the Senate for ...
Next up is the trio of prosecutors who helped usher crime and chaos into the once-beautiful city of San Francisco—Chesa ...
EXECUTIVE ORDER ENDING ILLEGAL EMPLOYEE ANTI-HARASSMENT TRAINING AND RESTORING AMERICAN PRODUCTIVITY. By the authority vested ...
After decades of steady decline, the share of Americans identifying as Christian has stabilized. One reason is the unexpected religiosity of Generation Z—young adults born after 2000—who are not ...
Moody’s recent downgrade of U.S. Treasury debt makes it unanimous. Earlier this month, it joined Standard & Poor’s, which issued its downgrade way back in 2011, and Fitch, which followed in 2023. All ...
Controversy surrounds the nomination of Santa Ono as the next president of University of Florida. Supporters believe that Ono, who previously served as president of the Universities of British ...
Earlier this month, on the heels of President Trump’s executive order on school discipline policies, the Education Department released guidance to ensure that students in unsafe public schools can ...
Gail Heriot is a professor of law at the University of San Diego School of Law, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and a book fellow at the Manhattan Institute. She was co-chair of the ...