At the nexus of technology and policy, few issues are as charged as the arrival of autonomous vehicles on the crowded streets of New York City. With Waymo’s self-driving cars already logging miles in Manhattan and a new mayoral administration on the horizon, the city is at a critical inflection
A Political Time Bomb Ticking in the GOP The December 31 expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies has become more than a policy deadline; it is a political time bomb ticking at the heart of the Republican party. With millions of Americans, many in GOP-held districts, facing
A seemingly routine vote over an airport land lease has transformed into a high-profile battleground, pitting local city governance directly against the machinery of federal immigration enforcement. A Local Stand on a National Stage The Denver City Council's decision to deny an expanded lease for
That small banner asking you to accept cookies has become such a routine part of browsing the web that clicking "Accept All" is almost a reflex, but this seemingly simple choice is the gateway to a complex system governing your digital privacy and a website's ability to generate revenue. Every time
Introduction: The EU-Mercosur Trade Dilemma A monumental trade agreement decades in the making, promising to unite two major economic blocs into a common market of over 722 million people, now teeters on the brink of collapse due to a fundamental conflict between global commerce and local farming.
In a bold and decisive move that signals a dramatic escalation in the battle over technological sovereignty, the White House has directly confronted the burgeoning and chaotic mosaic of state-level artificial intelligence regulations that has begun to fragment the American digital landscape. This