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June 7, 2023

The Price We’ll Pay for Our AI Future: More Loneliness

…and the Hasbro toy company were awarded a $1 million National Science Foundation grant to develop AI pets to help seniors with everyday tasks, such as remembering to take medication. My colleague…

May 23, 2023

Biden Courts Another Mortgage Crisis

…to the 2008 financial crisis. Remember when in 1994 Fannie Mae committed to “transforming the nation’s housing finance system to make it accessible to everyone”? To quote Yogi Berra, “It’s like déjà…

August 30, 2022

Biden’s Student Loan Debt Plan is Driven by Politics, Not Economics

…will need in the coming election cycles to maintain any power in national politics. The fairness and the naked political ambition behind the plan are reason enough to object to…

June 15, 2022

Second Time’s the Charm?

…both pro-family policy and the sustained reduction of poverty, but the nature of Romney’s approach forced hard choices and brought some differing assumptions to the surface. At the time, the…

November 16, 2021

The Changing Face of Social Breakdown

…poorest nations on the planet. And even if we do try to explain the problem in an American dialect, its causes add up to a kind of multifarious portrait of…