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The Justice Department’s Case Against Google Should Alarm Every Business Leader
Op-Ed
The New York Sun

The Justice Department’s Case Against Google Should Alarm Every Business Leader

The Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google Search should set off alarms in every boardroom across the country. The case, now entering its remedies phase, signals a troubling shift in…

What Would a US Tariff on Chips Look Like?
Op-Ed
Financial Times

What Would a US Tariff on Chips Look Like?

The US government will be “taking a look at Semiconductors and the WHOLE ELECTRONICS SUPPLY CHAIN”, President Donald Trump recently declared. Given his repeated promises to impose a tariff on…

Silicon Valley’s Consumer Eugenics
Op-Ed
Commentary

Silicon Valley’s Consumer Eugenics

The orchid was once an expensive, highly cultivated symbol of refinement; now, cheaper cultivars can be found in almost any grocery store. Perhaps that makes it a fitting image for…

Don’t Let the Senate Undercut U.S. Leadership In Crypto
Op-Ed
RealClearMarkets

Don’t Let the Senate Undercut U.S. Leadership In Crypto

“America First” is more than a slogan—it’s a guiding principle. For the Trump administration, it should guide policy across the board, including in the fast-moving world of cryptocurrencies. With the…

What a Novel-Writing Organization’s Demise Teaches Us About AI
Op-Ed
The Dispatch

What a Novel-Writing Organization’s Demise Teaches Us About AI

During a recent tour for my newly released book on what Jewish tradition teaches us about artificial intelligence, the third-most common question I received—after “What’s your book about?” and “What made you…

Making DOGE Constitutional
Op-Ed
Civitas

Making DOGE Constitutional

The “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) has been hard to pin down. In the wake of last year’s election, Elon Musk and his erstwhile partner, Vivek Ramaswamy, gestured toward some…

Does Testosterone Make Men?
Op-Ed
Aeon

Does Testosterone Make Men?

Does biology determine destiny, or is society the dominant cause of masculine and feminine traits? In this spirited exchange, the psychologist Cordelia Fine and the evolutionary biologist Carole Hooven unpack…

Another Day Ending in “Y,” More Meritless Lawsuits Against the Fossil Energy Producers
Op-Ed
RealClearEnergy

Another Day Ending in “Y,” More Meritless Lawsuits Against the Fossil Energy Producers

One would think that Republicans would know better. One would think that Republicans from an important oil- and gas-producing state would know better. One would think, or hope, that they would prioritize…

Don’t Let Anyone Confuse You: There Really Are Only Two Sexes
Op-Ed
Boston Globe

Don’t Let Anyone Confuse You: There Really Are Only Two Sexes

”It is the policy of the United States to recognize two sexes, male and female.” “‘Female’ means a person belonging, at conception, to the sex that produces the large reproductive…

Why Utah’s ‘Simple’ Social Media Reform Could Set a Dangerous Privacy Precedent
Op-Ed
Deseret News

Why Utah’s ‘Simple’ Social Media Reform Could Set a Dangerous Privacy Precedent

The way that it is framed, you’d think that Utah’s HB418 is just a simple change to Utah’s privacy law. They are just “Data Sharing Amendments,” after all. But beneath that innocuous…

Trump’s Tariffs Would Prime Prices at the Gas Pump
Op-Ed
National Review

Trump’s Tariffs Would Prime Prices at the Gas Pump

Donald Trump promised tariffs, and he delivered, imposing by executive fiat tariffs of 25 percent on imports from Canada (10 percent on Canadian energy) and Mexico and 10 percent on imports from…

Global Encryption Under Siege: How UK’s Apple Backdoor Demand Threatens International Security
Op-Ed
DC Journal

Global Encryption Under Siege: How UK’s Apple Backdoor Demand Threatens International Security

The recent U.K. government directive mandating Apple to establish encryption backdoors underscores a vital debate surrounding digital privacy and security. While law enforcement contends that these backdoors are crucial for…

Goodbye and Good Riddance to Meta Fact-Checking
Op-Ed
Boston Globe

Goodbye and Good Riddance to Meta Fact-Checking

The decision last week by Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, to immediately stop using “fact checkers” — groups hired by Meta to determine what information is true and…

The Collapse of Offshore Wind Power Is Only the Beginning
Op-Ed
The National Interest

The Collapse of Offshore Wind Power Is Only the Beginning

The “clean energy transition” — the wholesale replacement of conventional (for the most part fossil) energy with such unconventional technologies as wind and solar power — has been the raison d’être for…

Ten Years and Counting: Who Stands for the People of Puerto Rico?
Op-Ed
RealClearMarkets

Ten Years and Counting: Who Stands for the People of Puerto Rico?

The Lord works in mysterious ways, an eternal truth illustrated by the latest electric power blackout afflicting Puerto Rico on New Year’s Eve. Merely the latest manifestation of the reality…