I was speaking to a non-US non-climate beat reporter yesterday about undeniable issues of scientific integrity in climate science and he asked a question about the climate science community that got ...
In part one of this two-part series I explained some of the shared background of the estimates of the fiscal impact of immigration recently produced by Daniel Di Martino and David Bier. Here I will ...
President Trump’s designated chair of his Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), Stephen Miran, published a lengthy paper that lays out the intellectual justification for Trump’s aggressive interest in ...
Congress is remembered at all, it will likely be for its ineffectiveness and dysfunction, which persisted until the merciful end. In its last days, as it rushed for the exits, it put off, once again, ...
Of all of the United Nations’ activities—peacekeeping, refugee management, protecting human rights—the least controversial should be cooperative efforts to improve and protect public health.
Congress is considering implementing work requirements for Medicaid. This reform could help Congress achieve its goal of reducing federal expenditures and simultaneously strengthen the incentive for ...
Two principles seem especially relevant these days: trade-offs and constraints. By the former, I mean the unavoidable reality that policy choices entail sacrifices, nd by the latter, I mean the ...
The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department at Barnard is an activist, progressive, and divisive group on their campus, and those in the group are broadcasting their aims and intentions.
Jonah Goldberg is joined by author and research analyst Ross Benes to discuss his new book, 1999: The Year Low Culture Conquered America and Kickstarted Our Bizarre Times. Jonah and Ross discuss ...