We all make trade-offs. The problem with economic statists is that they think the state can, and should, provide a solution ...
Like their colleagues across the country, Mississippi River corridor mayors are on the front lines speeding food to desperate residents. Six out of the ten Mississippi River states have more than 10 ...
Education, open markets, trade and immigration transformed the United States into the world’s dominant power, but each is now being weakened.
H1-B visa reform is needed now. In the global race for chips and AI, the U.S. cannot continue treating this most important H1-B talent entry point like a lottery ticket.
New steel and solar plants and a transport terminal have become a godsend for the Mississippi River town of Osceola, now long past its heyday as a timber and grain hub where steamboats once called and ...
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We are living in the age of economic statecraft. In just two decades, the world’s leading powers—above all, the United States—have shifted from using economic pressure sparingly to making it a default ...
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As UNHCR's most generous government partner, the United States, through its funding to UNHCR, makes a life-saving impact on the lives of forcibly displaced and stateless people around the world. The ...