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AOL, as a leading ISP innovating and challenging incumbent providers—and others like it—has played an important role in internet evolution. While dial-up may become a memory, its legacy will live on ...
Later this week here at THB I’ll be publishing two important pieces — one a guest post from a climate scientist on how his ...
To address the classical teacher pipeline challenge, policymakers should remove credentialing barriers, and schools should expand teacher fellowship programs, recruit from a wider range of colleges ...
The WOPR Act represents a bold first step into uncharted regulatory territory, but like its cinematic namesake, it may discover that the only winning move is not to play at all.
The GENIUS Act creates stablecoins with near-zero transaction costs but poor privacy protections, where issuers profit while consumers bear hidden costs.
The JFNA survey should serve as a wake-up call for the organized American Jewish world. Jews connected to Chabad report a 44% increase in engagement. Chabad’s growth is not the result of slick ...
The American response to Russia’s nuclear provocations has been underwhelming. In the likely event that today’s Anchorage summit fails to secure a just ceasefire for Ukraine, the Trump administration ...
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 ...
While Trump’s ham-fisted assault on higher ed was justified, that doesn’t mean his tactics are—or that this will end well.
Debating whether SpaceX and similar firms should face higher tax bills is hardly unreasonable. Yet that misses the bigger picture. An important way taxpayers should assess the return on such ...