Decision on Menthol Ban Delayed Until March 2024
Jeffrey A. Singer The Washington Post reports today that the Biden administration will delay a decision on banning menthol cigarettes and cigars until March
Jeffrey A. Singer The Washington Post reports today that the Biden administration will delay a decision on banning menthol cigarettes and cigars until March
Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp November 28 was “Giving Tuesday,” but that didn’t stop the Treasury Department from asking Congress that day
Vanessa Brown Calder Last weekend, conservative commentator Guy Benson and his partner announced the birth of their new son following the help of
Jai Kedia With the COVID-19 pandemic (hopefully) in the rearview mirror, it is time to reevaluate the Fed’s broadened mandate. While many policymakers
Jennifer Huddleston Whether or not Section 230 applies to Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a hotly debated question. Somewhat surprisingly, the authors of Section 230
Anastasia P. Boden My colleague Walter Olson has already written a lovely tribute to Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (1930–2023) discussing her judicial legacy. I write
Daniel Raisbeck The authoritarian regime in Venezuela held a referendum on Sunday in which, according to official sources, 95 percent of voters backed Nicolás
Colin Grabow Each day the United States both exports and imports millions of barrels of crude oil and petroleum products. Although a seeming paradox,
Adam N. Michel Since Republicans passed their 2017 tax cut along partisan lines, Democrats have derided the reforms as costly tax cuts
Krit Chanwong On November 7, 2023, the Idaho Medicaid Managed Care Task Force shelved a proposal to move most of the state’s Medicaid beneficiaries to