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Senate GOP poised to delay $1.2T funding package amid ‘utterly absurd’ process

Senate Republicans frustrated with a lack of procedure and unfettered spending are poised to delay the passage of the second slate of appropriations bills.

Biden’s major semiconductor push is quietly riddled with DEI initiatives

President Biden's landmark CHIPS and Science Act is quietly contingent on funding applicants meeting a series of diversity, equity and inclusion requirements.

DC’s Union Station debacle

Washington, D.C.’s Union Station is supposed to be the “gateway to the nation’s capital.” But after eight years and millions of dollars, it has become one of the nation’s greatest symbols of bureaucratic and regulatory dysfunction.  Nine years ago, the Federal Railroad Administration began jumping through all the legal hoops necessary to redevelop the capital’s […]

America, look at Sweden and beware the chaos of uncontrolled immigration

Not many Americans realize how difficult it is to come to America legally.

Joe Biden proves he’s a hypocrite as money keeps pouring in

Joe Biden knows a little something himself about making millions and working the tax code to pay as little as possible on his wealth.

Outgoing Rep. Ken Buck is lone Republican to back Democrats’ discharge petition

On the day before Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado leaves Congress, he became the first Republican in this entire Congressional session to back a Democratic discharge petition.

The problem with Netflix’s 3 Body Problem

If you haven’t read The Three-Body Problem, the 2008 novel by the Chinese science-fiction writer Cixin Liu, you’ve probably seen or heard of others reading it — people on subways, people in airport terminals, or President Barack Obama, whose endorsement contributed to the book’s popularity in the United States. The book, a heady and dense […]

The forgotten women writers of the Shakespearean era

In a worst-case scenario, Virginia Woolf said, Renaissance women writers would wind up like Judith, Shakespeare’s sister, who, although she was as clever and talented as her older brother, did not amount to anything. Feeling depressed and rejected, she killed herself.   But Woolf was wrong. Shakespeare had a daughter named Judith. His sister was Joan, […]

How the sports fan became an asset manager

In the grand theater of the upcoming NFL draft, as exhaustively covered a meat market as exists anywhere in the sporting world, individual combine performances can dramatically alter the monetary value of a young athlete’s career. Take Ricky Pearsall, for instance, a senior wide receiver from Florida. His performance at the combine turned heads and […]

Why Uber won

Uber is a fact of urban life today. But not too long ago, summoning a cab through a smartphone app was a newfangled concept that threatened the status quo of tightly regulated, uncompetitive, unreliable, and often corrupt local cab sectors throughout the country. In Disrupting D.C., Katie J. Wells, Kafui Attoh, and Declan Cullen take […]

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