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A climate expert responds to a media inquiry regarding the Trump administration’s EPA proposed rescinding the 2009 Endangerment Finding on climate change.
Senior Fellow Sadanand Dhume joins Brookings’ Tanvi Madan and the Carnegie Endowment’s Milan Vaishnav on the Grand Tamasha Podcast to discuss U.S. tariffs against India.
In this setting, accurately modeling drug development and estimating the impacts of price regulation on drug development is critical. Given the continuing discussion around the Congressional ...
The International Civil Aviation Organization is one of the most important international organizations you’ve never heard of. This specialized United Nations agency codifies international ...
Now that Nvidia has agreed to pay 15 per cent of its Chinese H20 chip sale revenues to the US government, it can restart sales — but first it must convince Beijing that its chips do not pose a ...
Over the past decade, many electronics firms have talked about diversifying their supply chains. An analysis of Apple—America’s biggest consumer electronics firm—illustrates that most of ...
If implemented, the tariffs announced yesterday by President Trump would constitute the largest tax increase since the 1968 levies to fund the Vietnam War. These tariffs will not close the trade ...
If Democrats want to win over women in future elections, they will have to address women’s legitimate concerns rather than pander and condescend to them with celebrity endorsements and false ...
The combination of increasing expenditures, a continued lack of transparency, and a lack of timeliness on the part of the federal education statistical agency seems to meet Einstein’s definition ...
What’s New: Global electricity demand, which saw a moderate increase in 2023, is expected to rise more sharply through 2026, driven by emerging economies and, reportedly, will be met entirely by ...
An approach to education that rejects technocratic dictates and woke dogma in favor of pluralism, virtue, and family empowerment can unite the right and resonate broadly.
Imagine a scenario in which, a year or two or three from now, the world is convulsed by war from Europe to the Pacific. The idea isn’t as absurd as you may think. Not in decades has the US faced ...
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