He’s a symbol of patriotism, protest, and power. But behind the red, white, and blue is a real man—and a disputed American origin story. How did a real guy go from meatpacker to meme to ...
The federal government signaled a new direction in federal funding last month when it announced plans to put as much as $150 million into a private semiconductor startup. Instead of a grant or a loan, ...
Get this: the federal government is offering New Year’s advice on improving our health and managing our money — courtesy of the National Institutes of Health and the Consumer Financial Protection ...
Get this: the federal government is offering New Year’s advice on improving our health and managing our money — courtesy of the National Institutes of Health and the Consumer Financial Protection ...
Uncle Sam wants you to dress up when heading to the airport, but are people heeding the call? The request for sartorial seriousness in the skies is part of the "The Golden Age of Travel Starts with ...
Their first recommended resolution: getting fit. According to the NIH's “Making Your Resolutions Stick” page, common resolutions include losing weight, getting more physical activity and eating more ...
Large data centers have been absent from New Hampshire…so far. Let’s keep it that way. I say this as an emeritus professor of computer science at Dartmouth College. For well over two decades, at MIT ...
Republicans strongly opposed the Democrats’ American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which doled out hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars to individuals, while increasing certain federal subsidies.
The U.S. government is planning to acquire more equity stakes in critical minerals companies, a White House official stated on Thursday. Government investment in public companies was once unusual, but ...
The Trump administration has agreed to inject up to $150 million into xLight, a semiconductor startup developing advanced chip-making technology, marking the third time the U.S. government has taken ...
Readers of Reason are no doubt familiar with the true story of the first Thanksgiving, when the collectivist pilgrims almost starved, only to be saved by the voluntary charity of the local population.