Jewish students should not have to choose between strong community and full belonging. They should be able to have both. And universities that cannot provide it should not be excused by semantic ...
If AI truly is a powerful general-purpose technology, it will eventually reshape work in profound ways as it boosts worker productivity and wages. History suggests the changes will be mostly ...
The AI jobpocalypse crowd has a fresh challenge to its view. “What Makes New Work Different from More Work?,” a new NBER working paper by economist David Autor and co-authors, shows that the American ...
Why do economists generally seem more cautious than many folks in Silicon Valley about the potential economic impacts of artificial intelligence, especially when forecasting extreme scenarios? One big ...
We say that civic life is fraying. We point to distrust, fragmentation, and the steady decline of shared experience in American culture. Much of that is true. But every so often, something cuts ...
Senior Fellow Roger Pielke Jr. discusses climate change on the ‘Der 4pi Podcast.’ ...
We must hope that Trump secures an early opening of the Hormuz Strait that would allow the restoration of normal energy, fertilizer, aluminum, and helium supply flow from the Gulf. If that doesn't ...
In this provocative book, Thomas Chatterton Williams, one of the most revered and reviled social commentators of our time, paints a clear and detailed picture of the ideas and events that have paved ...
Most information regarding the economy in 2025 has now been published, including inbound foreign investment data released this week. Based on the first year of its international economic policies, the ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is among the largest safety-net programs for low-income households in the US. After beginning as a small program—then titled the Food Stamp Program ...
Competition involving the Gulf states and Turkey in the Horn of Africa is exacerbating preexisting African conflicts and risking a regional proxy war on both sides of the Red Sea. A new era of ...
Immigrants have an overall positive fiscal impact on the US—an effect driven by high-skilled immigrants. Low-skilled immigrants, like their US-born counterparts, impose a net fiscal cost. However, ...
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