The end of expanded subsidies for the Affordable Care Act exchanges means more people will go without health insurance.
One of the core tenets of the conservative legal movement over the past half-century has been that presidents should have more power. The “unitary executive theory” developed by John Yoo, then an ...
A proposed state antitrust law has the potential to cut food prices in New York, a boon to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
The Trump administration is readying an executive order preempting constraints on AI. It could become a much more ...
Today On TAP Weekday newsletter features commentary from Robert Kuttner, Harold Meyerson and more, plus links to what's trending at Prospect.org. Today on TAP: If the Saudi crown prince owns a piece ...
Darializa Avila Chevalier is challenging AIPAC-backed Rep. Adriano Espaillat and pledging to take the affordability fight to D.C.
It’s not just OpenAI that looks overhyped. There’s a whole mountain of sketchy financial engineering underneath.
The Trump administration’s bans and airport detentions stop international students, and their hefty tuitions, in universities.
California said different magic words when rigging theirs. That’s why Texas’s map might be tossed, while California’s might remain.
Summers was overseeing the economic policy plank of the Center for American Progress’s effort. Emails released this week show ...
OCR, like any agency, has its flaws—its process is quite slow, for instance. But on balance, it is a safeguard for all students on campus, and especially women and minority groups. And that is ...
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