Banning smartphones has become one of America’s favorite school policies. Bans are popular because people understand that ...
If approved by the federal Department of Education, the Commission for Public Higher Education would decide which schools qualify for federal student aid—a power that, until now, has been held almost ...
The new director of the Patent Office is wasting little time on the job, announcing several new rules and practices that will make it more difficult to challenge the validity of issued patents.
Trump’s Argentina bailout is a bad idea. But if the administration is bound and determined to fork over the cash, using it to dollarize would be the best way to promote a lasting stabilization of ...
Wishing for collapse is not patriotism. It is surrender. It is giving up on persuasion, responsibility, and the belief that Americans remain worth caring about. It is trading leadership for ...
If Europe wants to shape the future of tech, it needs to build, not bind. Regulating what it can’t innovate is not leadership. It’s resignation.
Schools have become drivers of screen addiction—it's time to put books, paper, and human connection back at the center of learning.
Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese military strategist, is supposed to have said: “Know your enemy and know yourself—that’s how you win before the fight even starts.” Had President Trump paid heed to that ...
Douglas MacArthur’s firing by President Harry S. Truman in 1951 is the only genuine case of wartime insubordination by an American military commander. There is no question that the president had a ...
A recent NBC News story suggests why mainstream economic logic still holds in the age of AI “slop.” Technological progress tends to automate tasks, not eliminate work. The printing press, the ...
In place of broad financial surveillance, I propose a system through which law enforcement agencies could query digital transactors for investigative purposes. Such a system would maintain or ...