In an increasingly competitive landscape where artificial intelligence (AI) talent is as valuable as gold, the U.S. government is upping its game to attract and retain the cream of the crop. Amidst the allure of Silicon Valley's lucrative offerings, the government has rolled out a series of
Connecticut's public higher education system finds itself on a precipice, facing severe financial distress as budget deficits widen. The response from lawmakers has been decisive, albeit contentious, with a recent bill passing that delivers an additional $160 million injection of COVID-19 relief
Ohio’s path to legalizing adult-use marijuana is a compelling instance of democracy at work, bolstered by bipartisan backing and direct voter involvement. This landmark development sees the state preparing medical dispensaries for an expanded client base after the Joint Committee on Agency Rule
In the intricate theater of international relations, sanctions have emerged as a powerful tool of statecraft. In an era marked by intricate political relationships and global interconnectedness, the deployment of sanctions by countries or international bodies is a forceful statement of disapproval
As AI technology continues to permeate every aspect of our daily lives, from the social media feeds we scroll through to the public services we rely on, the need for effective and responsible governance has never been more pressing. For government agencies, the challenge of overseeing AI's
Concerns Over AIDEA's Performance Economic Impact Questioned Economists Gregg Erickson and Milton Barker, backed by the environmental group SalmonState, have raised significant concerns about the effectiveness of the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA). Their commissioned