Donald Trump’s strange reluctance to get tough with Putin
America’s president shies away from sanctions on Russia, and opts for more talks
America’s president shies away from sanctions on Russia, and opts for more talks
A new University of Massachusetts Amherst study delivers clear evidence of how large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, are reshaping the landscape of academic research. It applies a new language ...
"Republicans harp on the need to cut the deficit while at the same time extolling the need to extend Trump's 2017 tax cuts for the rich," writes Kimball Banks.
Note: This is the first of a five-part series that expands on the April 22 presentation (1:56) on economic development to the Board of Supervisors and the subsequent Town Talk interview with Mike McCool. As Warren County stands at an economic crossroads, we face fundamental questions about our future. What kind of economy should we build?
After 10 years of leading the Department of Economics at Iowa State University, Joshua Rosenbloom will conclude his service as chair on June 30 and remain a faculty member in the department. Peter Orazem, University Professor of Economics, will serve as interim department chair starting July 1.
The deal paves the way for more common ground with the EU, but only dismantles a fraction of the trade barriers erected post-Brexit.
Governments and voters will have to face some painful, political choices as the IOUs fuelling much spending need to be settled
There’s no crystal ball when it comes to the future of New Zealand’s economy. But to understand the upcoming budget, people need to understand why forecasting is so hard.
Laramie, WY (RELEASE) May 18th, 2025 — The University of Wyoming Extension recently released a free digital publication titled “Kernza® Perennial Grain and Wheat-Fallow Budgets: Comparing a Perennial and Annual […]