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The Public Policy
by | Jul 21, 2025

The solemn Washington Post editorial warned against the Federal Reserve being forced to make economic policy decisions that are the…

by and | Jul 19, 2025

“Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing?” sang Pete Seeger in his 1960s protest ballad. If he were…

by | Jul 11, 2025

Democrats lambasted changes to the food stamp program in the new legislation. AOC exclaimed: House Republicans: Voting for cuts to…

by | Jul 3, 2025

Escalating their attack on the Trump administration’s deportation policies and proposed cuts to Medicaid funding, twenty U.S. Catholic bishops signed…

by | Jun 27, 2025

There’s a man who stands just outside the playground where I take my daughters on Sundays. He doesn’t speak. Doesn’t…

by | Jun 24, 2025

Senate and Congressional versions of the “big, beautiful bill” that extends the 2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) diverge…

by | Jun 16, 2025

In Washington, budget debates often seem abstract. But the proposal to slash Medicaid is no mere policy disagreement — it’s…

by | Jun 13, 2025

As headlines describe increasing “cases” of a new virus variant, exacerbating fear yet again about COVID, it is time for…

by | Jun 9, 2025

As a father of five at 55, I can’t afford to ignore the societal scourge of cyberbullying. My kids haven’t…

by | Jun 9, 2025

On June 9, the U.S. reinstated a travel ban on 12 countries — not for ideological flash, but for measurable risks:…

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