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The high price of regulating AI

The politics of artificial intelligence are quickly becoming a contest over regulation, with lawmakers and agencies competing to demonstrate vigilance rather than focusing on...

Big Pot, big bucks, big power, big trouble

This op-ed first appeared in The Gazette, the Washington Examiner’s Colorado Springs-based sister publication. The national conversation turns once again to marijuana and a potential...

We need more than police to solve the DC crime problem

President Donald Trump is being denounced for deploying the National Guard and federal law enforcement agents on the streets of Washington, D.C. His critics,...

Letitia James picks up Biden’s bogus Zelle lawsuit

Earlier this year, the Trump administration wisely dropped a Biden administration lawsuit against Zelle. But now Letitia James, the far-left attorney general of New...

Why Trump has reversed course on IRS cuts

Earlier this year, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that President Donald Trump had a new strategy for funding the federal government: an External Revenue Service. “...

Tom Barrack plays puppet for Turkey’s Erdogan

Statesmen and diplomats are quick to claim success, but few acknowledge their role in failures. To date, the State Department has not issued any...

Oasis reunion tour taps into ’90s nostalgia

When Oasis announced their reunion and accompanying 2025 tour, the running jokes practically wrote themselves. Some lauded whatever miracle-worker had convinced Liam and Noel...

The AAP is wrong on COVID-19 vaccines for children

Last week, the American Academy of Pediatrics broke with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and declared that COVID-19 vaccination for young children...

How Nvidia secured another earnings win

Every three months, global financial markets hyperventilate about Nvidia’s quarterly earnings release and the company’s guidance about its operations. Most importantly, it’s the buildout...

The dangerous folly of relocating Space Command to Alabama

If you shouldn’t fix what isn’t broken, you certainly shouldn’t fix what’s working very well. This is especially true when the imprudent change would...
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