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Medicare Advantage now covers most Medicare beneficiaries and accounts for nearly half a trillion dollars in annual federal spending, shifting the policy debate from whether to reform the program ...
In this episode of What the Hell’s summer book series, bestselling author, Jonathan Horn, discusses his new book, The Fate of the Generals: MacArthur, Wainwright, and the Epic Battle for the ...
Last week, my home state of Illinois became one of the first in the nation to ban AI therapy when Governor Pritzker signed the Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act (WOPR) into ...
Trump and Modi can meet in the middle to repair their countries’ mutually beneficial partnership. The U.S.-India relationship is in trouble due to President Trump’s punishing tariffs and ...
Great-power competitions are fundamentally technological contests: The country that sets the pace in an era’s key technologies tends to set that era’s rules. In recent weeks, both the US and ...
It would a threat to our prosperity if the Department of Commerce reported suspect trade and investment data but, if it happens, we can check Eurostat and Canada’s trade numbers. Data ...
The Education Department should treat opportunistic attempts to reclassify graduate degrees as “professional” with great skepticism.
Over the past decade, many electronics firms have talked about diversifying their supply chains. An analysis of Apple—America’s biggest consumer electronics firm—illustrates that most of ...
Rather than dismiss the 2024 NAEP scores as an aberration, state leaders must understand the scope of this crisis and improve their schools’ teaching and learning practices.
The combination of increasing expenditures, a continued lack of transparency, and a lack of timeliness on the part of the federal education statistical agency seems to meet Einstein’s definition ...
As unfunded liabilities continue to rise with aging populations and promised benefits, Americans’ fiscal problem is more than simply our current debt, but the ability to pay for future Social ...
In response to my recent CD post about the gender differences on the math SAT scores over the last half century “2016 SAT test results confirm pattern that’s persisted for 50 years — high ...