Western Muslims, LGBT Rights, and Free Speech
Mustafa Akyol In recent years, Muslim communities in the West have been pushed to two opposite trends:
Comparing the Cost of IRA Energy Tax Credits to Expensing
Adam N. Michel The House Republican debt ceiling package repeals many of the Inflation Reduction Act
Universal School Choice Is Good. But It’s Not a Panacea
Neal McCluskey The 1990 book Politics, Markets, and America’s Schools, by John Chubb and Terry Moe and
Nutrition: Major Government Fail?
Chris Edwards Americans are getting used to failures by government experts. Government economists have a dismal forecasting record.
The GOP’s Modest Debt Limit Proposal
Romina Boccia House Republicans expect to vote on a plan to raise the debt ceiling this week. The
“Foreign Debt” or “Foreign Investment”? How the Trade Deficit Reflects America’s Strength as a Haven for Global Capital
Daniel Griswold America’s annual trade deficit continues to be among the most misunderstood features of the nation’s
Work Requirements in SNAP
Chris Edwards Federal policymakers will soon run into a hard deadline to increase the government’s legal debt limit.
Trade in Real Life: How U.S. Sugar Farmers Snack on Americans’ Treats
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world, shifting even peoples’ eating habits. Numerous surveys reveal that
TikTok Panic Threatens Speech
Will Duffield TikTok is a social media app that hosts short‐form videos and serves them to users via
Friday Feature: Gather Forest School
Colleen Hroncich On average, kids today reportedly spend fewer than 10 minutes a day playing outside—and more than seven