Opinion
The recent China-North Korea summit was historic
Chinese ruler Xi Jinping’s visit to North Korea for meetings with Kim Jong-un attracted no shortage of coverage from Chinese and North Korean media.
Advanced air mobility can launch America’s next aviation era
Imagine it: receiving lifesaving medical supplies in a remote community within minutes or watching emergency responders reach disaster zones faster than ever before.
Trump’s efforts to cut federal government’s size bearing fruit
While rumors of a “The Apprentice” reboot abound, Americans need look no further than the federal government workforce to see President Trump deploy his signature catchphrase, “You’re fired!”
Jefferson changed the trajectory of history
This July 4, the Declaration of Independence turns 250 years old. It is a moment for quiet reflection, loud celebration and pursuing, with everything we have, all that is promised in it.
Is removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center a metaphor?
In what could be a metaphor for things to come, workers removed President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center in Washington.
Netflix’s price hike reveals its monopoly grip
Only a month after losing its bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery in late February, Netflix gave customers a glimpse of its true colors.
What decades of law practice can teach Trump about negotiation
I have been practicing law for five decades. Throughout my career, I have negotiated hundreds of contracts of all types.
Iran is negotiating like Persia, not just the Islamic republic
American policymakers routinely make the same analytical mistake when assessing Iran: They assume that Iranian negotiating behavior is mostly a product of Shiite theology and ideology.
Virginia should not tax away its data center advantage
Virginia is home to the nation’s third-largest technology industry workforce, with 330,000 people working in the sector or in tech occupations.