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On the morning of March 12 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the campus scene was simultaneously typical and surreal. Students and faculty were fatigued by...
On February 11, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released its latest Budget and Economic Outlook. It made for grim reading. Deficits are historically high,...
Inflation ticked down in January, the latest data released Friday from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows. But it still remains well above the...
Conservatives are right to celebrate judicial victories, but they would be wise to remember that every courtroom fight is a rearguard action. A judicial...
1. Introducing the Jones Act This Explainer seeks to provide a better understanding of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920, known as the Jones...
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman offered a pointed observation last week: some of the most consequential shifts in financial policy are...
Last month, the Senate approved a version of the so-called GENIUS Act, meant to regulate stablecoins, that will now move on to the House....
Conservatives are right to celebrate judicial victories, but they would be wise to remember that every courtroom fight is a rearguard action. A judicial...
Most nations are bound by tribe or throne. From the beginning, America pioneered to be different, the first nation founded on a proposition: that...
For decades, economists and journalists have discussed the “Pink Tax”: the idea that products marketed to women price higher than identical ones for men. In...
Most nations are bound by tribe or throne. From the beginning, America pioneered to be different, the first nation founded on a proposition: that...
For decades, economists and journalists have discussed the “Pink Tax”: the idea that products marketed to women price higher than identical ones for men. In...
Federal Reserve officials are concerned they may soon find themselves in a tight spot. They have been tasked with delivering price stability and maximum...