Jeffrey Miron Since September 2025, the United States has conducted dozens of military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific against vessels allegedly engaged...
Travis Fisher and David M. Simon Since the days of powdered wigs, so-called experts have predicted that economic growth would soon collide with hard...
Jennifer Huddleston (Getty Images) House Representatives Jay Obernolte (R‑CA) and Lori Trahan (D‑MA) introduced a 300-page draft bill to establish a framework for the...
Scott Lincicome, Alfredo Carrillo Obregon, and Chad Smitson One year ago today, President Trump celebrated “Liberation Day,” unveiling his global “reciprocal” tariffs, heralding the...
Brent Skorup and Laura Bondank Our digital records contain some of our most private information—such as personal emails, messages with a spouse, bank records,...
Chris Edwards While Congress continues to battle over homeland security legislation, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are finally getting paid through an executive order....
Stephen Richer Political pundits have long-expected a second executive order from President Trump on election administration. Yesterday, March 31, it happened. Titled, “Ensuring Citizenship...
Thomas A. Berry, Dan Greenberg, and Kimberly Coleman On his first day in office last year, President Trump signed Executive Order 14,160. That Order...
Nicholas Anthony Central bankers have promised everything when it comes to central bank digital currency (CBDC). One would hope they would realize just how...
Patrick G. Eddington Earlier this week, a federal judge blocked—at least for now—Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s attempt to blacklist artificial intelligence (AI) giant Anthropic...
Colleen Hroncich The Maryland legislature—a state whose history of protecting freedom of religion dates to its colonial charter in 1632—is considering a bill that...
Adam Omary and Jeffrey A. Singer Psychiatric diagnoses in the United States are rising across virtually every category, in every age group. According to...
Adam N. Michel Lawmakers have an opportunity to make progress on rising housing costs in “reconciliation 2.0.” Beyond funding emerging priorities (many of which...
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