The People's Republic of China is studying the war in Ukraine and drawing its own conclusions about how to prepare for future ...
Florida ranks close to the top of the class on overall achievement and at the very top for return on investment. It is the single best state in which to be a low-income public school student.
Thirty years ago, the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act (FASA) was signed into law. FASA was designed for the government to better leverage the commercial marketplace. Its objectives particularly ...
No matter the outcome of next week’s election, we can be certain that the new president and Congress will confront urgent policy and legislative challenges. One priority issue for the new Congress ...
26 years ago, Virginia Postrel published The Future and Its Enemies, which I still consider one of the most insightful books of our time.The book’s subtitle, The Growing Conflict Over Creativity ...
Miguel Cardona is the worst secretary in the 45-year history of the U.S. Department of Education, and it’s not particularly close. Reporting this brings me no glee. When Cardona took office in ...
Assessing the implications of China’s economic and informational statecraft for U.S. interests, and what would be a tolerable level of Chinese influence, requires an examination of the outcomes of ...
In Gobsmacked! Yagoda has written a fun, informative exploration of our language, even if Noah Webster would find it worrying—or worrisome.
Chris, Zack, and Melanie sit down for a retrospective episode about the Biden administration’s foreign and defense policy. Using U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s Foreign Affairs ...
Republicans and Democrats alike agree about the importance of workforce training. They’re right: Despite a recent labor-market cooling, there are still 7.7 million unfilled jobs in the United ...
Donald Trump’s popularity is a paradox. It seems unlikely that most Americans—if they actually listen to what he says—would vote for him. Yet, in a few weeks, he could be elected President ...
Two weeks ago, I wrote about how difficult it is for R&D leaders to “pick winners,” despite the enormous incentives to do so. I explained how we tend to underestimate the role of chance, and ...