Data Suggest That Transit Is Not a Cost‐Effective Climate
Marc Joffe Federal, state, and local governments are being called upon to support struggling transit agencies to meet climate change
Marc Joffe Federal, state, and local governments are being called upon to support struggling transit agencies to meet climate change
Neal McCluskey The latest 8th grade National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) civics and U.S. history scores are out, and
Norbert Michel Last week, the Federal Reserve and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) both released reports on the large bank
Patrick G. Eddington This coming May 25 will mark three years since the murder of George Floyd by then‐Minneapolis police
Paul Matzko Dr. Muhil Ravichandran has a PharmD from Rutgers University and works in cancer research. She has lived legally in
Nicholas Anthony Last week’s inaugural Bitcoin Policy Summit covered everything from Bitcoin’s energy use to the state of regulatory clarity.
Marc Joffe College enrollment has been shrinking, putting pressure on institutions below the elite tier. Although most attention has focused
Thomas A. Berry The Constitution requires, as a default rule, that “Officers of the United States” must be nominated by the
Colin Grabow and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon In February of last year, the tanker Catalunya Spirit berthed next to a power plant
Peter Van Doren The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced proposed emission standards that would mandate a large increase in the