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In 1994, responding to a terrible murder, Congress passed a law requiring all 50 states to set up se
Born into slavery in 1818, Frederick Douglass rose to become one of the nation’s foremost intellectu
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration exists to certify the safety and efficacy of medical technolog
It has long been believed that the education system must assimilate new and different groups into Am
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A year into President Trump’s term, what can we say about the Trump Doctrine? As a candidate, Trump
Like the country’s overall education discussion, the national school choice debate is far too often
Trade, tariffs, and America’s role in the global economy have taken center stage in the public polic
For just one week every year, roughly 70,000 people from around the world come together in the Nevad
Public corruption is the silent killer of our economy. We’ve spawned the thickest network of patrona
The second session of the 115th Congress is underway, and congressional leaders have to address a nu
Since Colorado became the first state to allow for the sale of recreational marijuana, United States
Governments across the globe have begun evolving from lumbering bureaucracies into smaller, more agi
Robin Hanson and Kevin Simler have written a book about the hidden motives in all of us: quite often
With the Federal Reserve likely to raise interest rates at this week’s FOMC meeting, another step wi
From front-page news stories featuring transcripts of wiretapped campaign officials to dramatic cybe