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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
While Trump’s ham-fisted assault on higher ed was justified, that doesn’t mean his tactics are—or that this will end well.
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 JFNA survey should serve as a wake-up call for the organized American Jewish world. Jews connected to Chabad report a 44% increase in engagement. Chabad’s growth is not the result of slick ...
In the wake of October 7, many American Jews have been forced to confront a bitter reality: The institutions they helped build and sustain—elite universities foremost among them—are now home ...
The Republican-controlled Congress recently passed a $9 billion rescission law, canceling a significant chunk of foreign aid spending and about $1 billion for public broadcasting. Beyond disliking ...
William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, was the last commander in chief born a British subject and the first member of the Whig Party to win the White House. He delivered ...
This infographic provides near-real-time insights on the housing market and how a new normal is taking hold due impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the context of the summer of 2020, what had happened among four white men could never be understood as unfortunate or tragic or even simply illegal; it was racist.
J.D. Vance and Mitt Romney had their differences when they served as senators together in the last Congress. But they shared a common commitment to family policies that served all families with ...