Iran and the United States are engaged in a dangerous game of chicken over the Strait of Hormuz. That game could lead to the collapse of the Iranian economy and to the precipitation of a US and world ...
The international committee responsible for the official scenarios that feed into climate modeling that are the basis for most projective climate research and the assessments of the Intergovernmental ...
The historic $1.5 trillion 2027 national defense budget request now under consideration by Congress would allow the American taxpayer to invest in both the capacity and capability of the nation’s ...
The US Department of Education published its final supplemental priority on “Advancing Artificial Intelligence in Education,” establishing a framework that will shape how federal discretionary grant ...
New research shows industries most exposed to AI are seeing faster output per worker, not mass layoffs. To the extent AI is showing up in the numbers, it's a productivity uplift, not a jobs apocalypse ...
The American Enterprise Institute’s Housing Center released its monthly update to the AEI Housing Market Indicators on March 31, 2026.
Last month, the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimated that the war in Iran had cost the U.S. Treasury $12.7 billion over the first 12 days of the war.1 If we project that daily cost ...
About fifteen years ago, I participated in some war games about the possibility of an attack on Iran, not unlike what now unfolds. I was on the Iran team. Our goal was to stymie the U.S. and Israeli ...
Competition involving the Gulf states and Turkey in the Horn of Africa is exacerbating preexisting African conflicts and risking a regional proxy war on both sides of the Red Sea. A new era of ...
China’s military advancement, demographic decline, multidimensional trade success, political repression, and perhaps other features may be more important than its macroeconomic performance. Still, the ...
Let me start with the chart: Median pre-tax earnings of men ages 25-29 rose 24 percent ($10,800) from 1973 to 2024, and median post-tax compensation rose 40 percent ($15,500). The gains from 1989 to ...