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We have to clear a heaping pile of recent and older health policy debris before moving in a careful and determined manner to the "replace" side of long overdue solutions to chronic, preexisting U.S. healthcare conditions. The clock's running, but we can and we will do this much better, and we have to.
Journalists have a responsibility to illuminate the vast differences between Islam and the West.
Students need basic knowledge about the American past.
There is a demand for access to radio waves, and high barriers to entry imposed by regulators are stifling growth, but this is because the spectrum allocation is working precisely as planned.
When he took office in 2009, Obama’s job approval rating with women had reached 70 percent; today it has slipped to 49 percent — a precipitous decline of 21 points. This is why the president has been working overtime to court the women’s vote. But here’s the interesting thing: It’s not working.
A new book offers the first in-depth examination of the new law's impact on American individuals, families, and businesses. Written by an esteemed quartet of health policy experts, this book demystifies the convoluted plan that the Obama administration and a Democratic Congress pushed through, exploring its effect on real people.
In the lead-up to the one-year anniversary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (better known as ObamaCare), the following American Enterprise Institute (AEI) health policy scholars are available to comment.
Vice President Biden's trip to China would have been as forgettable as most high-level U.S.-China dialogues were it not for the Beijing Brawl and the Press-Conference Pusher, which revealed the biggest challenge we face in dealing with China: its attitude.






