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USPS: Privatize Not Bureaucratize
Chris Edwards and Yasmeen Kallash-Kyler In a seeming reversal, the Trump administration is rumored to be considering ending the US…
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SCOTUS Has a Chance to Rein in Civil Forfeiture
Thomas A. Berry and Ethan Yang Civil forfeiture allows the government to seize assets allegedly connected to a crime, even…
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Friday Feature: Victory Christian Enhanced Learning Center
Colleen Hroncich With Idaho potentially on the verge of enacting its first school choice program, it seemed like the perfect…
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DOGE and “Waste, Fraud, and Abuse”
Tad DeHaven A 2011 poll taken during the Obama administration found that 60 percent of those surveyed believed that the…
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Why So Much Public Land?
Peter Van Doren The Washington Post recently analyzed the role of federal land in constraining new housing construction in Las Vegas.…
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The LASSO Act Is a Distraction from Real Social Security Reform
Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia When it comes to Social Security, Congress keeps dodging the inevitable—real reform. Instead, we get…
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Trump: Independent Agencies Must Submit Regs, Legal Opinions for Our Review
Walter Olson The February 18 executive order moving to assert White House supremacy over federal regulation is momentous, but not…
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China’s March from Imitation to Innovation: The Case of DeepSeek
James A. Dorn When Chinese AI firm DeepSeek released its innovative R1 model in late January—an open-source model that performs…
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Overdose Prevention Centers Are Saving Lives—So Why Is Rep. Malliotakis Trying to Shut Them Down?
Jeffrey A. Singer Representative Nicole Malliotakis (R‑NY) has long opposed overdose prevention centers (OPCs). The City of New York and…
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Leave Child Tax Credit Expansion to the States
Adam N. Michel House Republicans recently passed the first key legislative hurdle to modify and extend the 2017 Tax Cuts…
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