AI’s impacts on learning
…Meanwhile U.S. soybean exports to China collapsed 78% and corn exports 99% through August 2025 as retaliation flattened farm country. The unintended consequences have multiplied. The Supreme Court, ruling 6-3…
…Meanwhile U.S. soybean exports to China collapsed 78% and corn exports 99% through August 2025 as retaliation flattened farm country. The unintended consequences have multiplied. The Supreme Court, ruling 6-3…
…multiplied. The Supreme Court, ruling 6-3 on February 20, 2026, held that Trump’s sweeping IEEPA tariffs were never authorized by Congress. Treasury must now refund tens of billions to importers…
…to forbid a federal law requiring everyone to be in bed with the lights out by 10 p.m. in order to economize on the use of electricity and, by doing…
…other enumerated power under which Congress could enact the law. In this case, the other enumerated power is the taxing power. In the case of, say, the Selective Service Act,…
Yep, that’s right. (HT, Slate.) OK, guys, I COULDN’T RESIST. (After doing all this blogging on the case all day, I think I’m punch-drunk.) Hicccuppp….
Neil Wilson has done yeoman’s duty to (perhaps) achieve a convergence that has been too-long delayed. A Double Entry View on the Keen Circuit Model. Steve Keen is, to my…
…retail bankruptcies (Circuit City, Ponderosa, Applebee’s, etc.)? Looking at the six-month graphic, it appears that the market hit a bottom on October 27th [Oct27 close: 8,175.77, more than 100 points…
…desperately needs substantive issues to talk about–and ones that aren’t unpopular–it’s a pretty good place to land for the time being. Push for the confirmation of his circuit judges that…
And in more Florida news, the court battles over the election there are already in full swing. The Miami Herald reports: The Florida Supreme Court snatched the ball Wednesday from…
I’m not the first to suggest that National Review econpundits Lawrence Kudlow and Stephen Moore are less than honest with their readers, but it now seems these two are during…