Stanford Mob’s Attempt To Cancel Hoover Institution Scholars Fails
The left’s failed attack on the Hoover Institution was a victory against the academy’s intolerance. Yet most conservatives lack the same protection.
Study: Biden Will Raise Taxes On 80 Percent Of Americans, Cut Annual Income $6,500 Per Household
Economists note that median household incomes in 2030 would fall by $6,500 despite Biden’s promises to prioritize the middle class.
Biden Backtracks On Promise To Release List Of Potential SCOTUS Picks
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden reversed course on a summer pledge to release a list identifying his potential SCOTUS nominees.
Shelby Steele On The Causes And Depiction Of Racism In America Today
Hoover Fellow Shelby Steele joins host Ben Domenech to discuss the state of the nation and the underlying historical causes into modern tensions.
Podcast: Why Global Health Policy Can’t Rely On A Compromised World Health Organization
Lanhee Chen joins Ben Domenech to discuss why global health policy can no longer rely on the WHO given their newfound relationship with China.
Experts: ‘Math Guy’ Andrew Yang’s Calculations For Universal Basic Income Are Pretty Far Off
Yang says he’s done the math to make sure a universal basic income could be properly implemented in the United States, but experts say he got the math all wrong.
School Demographics, Teacher Salaries, And The Economics Of Education
On this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour, Ben Domenech interviews education economist Eric Hanushek.
3 Reforms To Congress Rep. Mike Gallagher Says Will Reduce The Dysfunction
Rep. Mike Gallagher discussed his proposed reforms to get Congress working again in an interview with a fellow from the Hoover Institution.
Interview: Bill Whalen On Impeachment, California Politics, And 2020
Host Ben Domenech interviews the Hoover Institution’s Bill Whalen on this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour.
Review: The Rise Of The Asian Superpowers Isn’t Inevitable
In ‘The End of the Asian Century,’ Michael Auslin argues the West isn’t paying enough attention to the political, demographic, and economic risks that threaten Asia’s growing influence in world affairs.
New Data Show California Kids’ Math Achievement Took A Nosedive After Common Core
By 2014, California was the top state in eighth-grade algebra enrollment. Common Core erased all those gains almost immediately, shows a new Hoover Institution analysis.