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by | Apr 10, 2025

We’re going to go a little light with this edition of the 5QT, because I think we need it. And…

by | Apr 7, 2025

This column isn’t what you probably expect it to be. I’m sure you read that headline and expected we’re going…

by | Apr 4, 2025

In early January, raging fires destroyed or damaged more than 6,000 homes in and around Los Angeles. By March 24,…

by | Apr 3, 2025

Tariffs are bad for business. They harm the international division of labor and drive up consumer prices. Their comeback shows…

by | Apr 3, 2025

All the talk about tariffs so far this year — and especially with the developments this week — has created…

by | Mar 3, 2025

The thing about tariffs is they’re just taxes by another name — and we know who ends up paying them. We do….

by | Feb 17, 2025

Much to the Democrats’ chagrin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now the United States’ new Health and Human Services secretary….

by | Jan 27, 2025

The start of the Trump administration has been characterized by an aggressive revamp of the federal government’s approach to artificial…

by | Jan 17, 2025

With President Joe Biden’s term nearly over, federal agencies should be winding down activities for the year and preparing for…

by | Dec 29, 2024

As Republicans ride triumphantly into the 119th Congress, they confront a choice on technology policy: free markets and free speech,…

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