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Unless strong action is taken, federal health spending will continue to outpace the economy for the indefinite future.
Panelists will discuss the future of the Venezuelan political economy and what it means for the new U.S. administration's policy toward the region.
Media, university and corporate elites still profess belief in global warming alarmism, but moves toward policies limiting carbon emissions have fizzled out, here and abroad.
Your taxes fund flawed science to push cheap medicine.
Western Europe’s demographic difficulties are pronounced, the region’s population is aging, deaths will soon exceed births, working age manpower is about to begin an indefinite decline, and assimilation of immigrants has been proving increasingly difficult. But according to AEI’s Nicholas Eberstadt and Pfizer Global Health Fellow Hans Groth, M.D., the...
Key points for the recent study by Patrick A. Messerlin, Stephen E. Siwek, and Emmanuel Cocq.
Early this year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the federal sentencing guidelines are optional, renewing interest in sentencing legislation and criminal recidivism. As Congress looks for new strategies to combat increasing prisoner recidivism rates, a new book by UCLA research psychologist, David Farabee, warns of the pitfalls of returning to...
Barack Obama's election seemed to signal a fading away of identity politics, but he himself has made identity politics news again with his nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.





