It’s Time to Take a Hard Look at Public Libraries
Marc Joffe Like mom and apple pie, the public library seems so intrinsically good that it should be beyond criticism. But like any
Marc Joffe Like mom and apple pie, the public library seems so intrinsically good that it should be beyond criticism. But like any
Colin Grabow Earlier this month Sen. Marco Rubio (R‑Florida) took to X (formerly Twitter) to address criticisms—including from me—of recent opinion pieces he
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett Congress recently approved a $95 billion foreign aid package to send aid to Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo‐Pacific
Travis Fisher and Alex Nowrasteh In a recent piece titled “Climate Change and Globalization,” Charles Kenny argues that globalization can help reduce the negative
Adam N. Michel Americans in ten states currently pay top tax rates above 49 percent, which is likely above the revenue‐maximizing tax
Paul Matzko After years of legislative false starts, a TikTok ban bill has passed Congress. Notionally, the bill uses the threat of a ban to
Andrew Gillen Immediately after the Supreme Court overturned his last big student loan forgiveness plan, President Biden announced a new effort that would rely
David Inserra In a ruling issued on April 17, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued a decision that could unravel the very viability of
Michael Chapman Uri Berliner, a 25‐year‐long journalist at National Public Radio (NPR), recently resigned from his job after being suspended because he wrote about
Paul Best Merry Oaks Baptist Church in Chatham County, North Carolina, near the site of a new VinFast factory. North Carolina officials announced a long