On September 16, 2025, the Subcommittee on Oversight of the House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on the purpose and use of the tax-exempt status widespread in the hospital sector. In this ...
After Portland, Oregon, first used its new proportional ranked-choice voting electoral system to elect city council members in November 2024, it is unclear what style of politics will emerge in future ...
The core problem in 340B runs deeper than poor oversight. The law requires steep discounts for purchased drugs but does not specify that the savings should be passed on to patients and insurance ...
The Jimmy Kimmel suspension controversy illustrates complex First Amendment issues when FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatened legal action over Kimmel's political commentary, raising questions about ...
Opinion
Washington Heights: Relationship Troubles—The Anti-Israel Evolution of the US Democratic Party
It has become a truism to suggest that the US-Israel relationship is set in bedrock. For years, the country was referred to, without rancour, as the 51st state. Over more than 50 years, the United ...
Overall, President Trump's fifth speech at the United Nations was filled with soundbites underscoring the President’s priorities. It is useful in that respect. But he undermined his message by going ...
Please share THB with your Aussie friends, family, and colleagues! Last week, the Australian government released a suite of reports on climate change. Among them were: The first National Climate Risk ...
More college students are “learning with their feet” by changing their majors to fields with better earning potential.
The Wall Street Journal’s USA250 series asked a group of economists to make a long-term forecast: What will American capitalism look like in 2075? Good luck. As the saying goes, predictions are hard, ...
Opinion
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 ...
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 ...
A Colorado statute that compels social media platforms to send state-sponsored messages to minors faces significant First Amendment hurdles in NetChoice v. Weiser.
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