Congress Takes One Step Closer to a TikTok Ban
Paul Matzko By a unanimous vote, fifty members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed a bill that would functionally ban TikTok unless it sells
Paul Matzko By a unanimous vote, fifty members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed a bill that would functionally ban TikTok unless it sells
Chris Edwards President Biden is expected in his State of the Union address to propose raising the federal corporate tax rate from 21
Colin Grabow and Scott Lincicome In last week’s Wall Street Journal, we called for reforming protectionist laws to improve the flailing US maritime
Chris Edwards In his State of the Union address, President Biden is expected to discuss raising taxes on the rich. As he often
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Over the past 30 years, we estimate that emergency spending has generated almost $2 trillion in interest costs. Congress
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Over the past 30 years, we estimate that emergency spending has generated almost $2 trillion in interest costs. Congress
Angelo A. Paparelli and David J. Bier With spring approaching, US businesses that sponsor noncitizen workers for employment‐based immigration benefits are accustomed
Alex Nowrasteh Last week, I published updated research on illegal immigrant homicide rates in Texas, settling a disagreement with the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS).
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Giltner The backlog of US weapons sales owed to Taiwan did not change much in February 2024. The Biden
Walter Olson After some time in the making, my paper for the Nevada Policy Research Institute is now out, entitled “Efficient, Timely, and