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This infographic provides near-real-time insights on the housing market and how a new normal is taking hold due impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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One Big Beautiful Step Toward Education Freedom: How the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Became Law
Drawing on lessons learned, advocates should remain focused on three things for implementation: ensuring it is easy for taxpayers to contribute to scholarship-granting organizations, for ...
President Trump doesn’t claim to be conservative, illustrating this with his liberal use of exclamation marks and capital letters. But one of the president’s posts Monday on Truth Social represents ...
America’s founders envisioned a nation where people of all faiths could worship freely and openly. The sight of fortified synagogues—and increasingly secured mosques and churches—signals a troubling ...
Amsterdam's new library shows how libraries can function as living bridges between past and present, elite and everyday, study and society. They can be beautiful and practical, historical and ...
AEI is committed to tracking local, state, and national COVID-19 trends. Please see the maps below for county level predictive risk, testing progress, mitigation strategies, and more. These maps are ...
Freedom Cities (new municipalities built by private developers over a 5-25 year time horizon on suitable federal land) can offer abundant housing, economic opportunity, and a fresh start.
Environmental law meant to preserve nature now blocks the very techno-solutions that can both protect the planet and drive prosperity. The pro-environment, pro-growth move is often to build faster and ...
The Census Bureau’s estimates dramatically overstate the share of seniors living in poverty. For years the bureau has been working to create more accurate elderly poverty data, and those data show a ...
Maybe it is time to reconsider BEAD rationale entirely, as tinkered-with rules still stand in the way of access by rural US citizens to the same services readily available to South Seas cruise ...
Students who enrolled with the idea that they’d be able to borrow at the previous limits should be allowed to continue their borrowing under those rules and not be constrained by the new lower limits ...
When presented with problematic speech, the first line of defense is more speech—not censorship. Efforts at the state or federal level to regulate AI-generated content should respect this principle if ...
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