Mental health has become one of the defining public health issues of the modern era. Awareness has grown, stigma has declined in many communities, and […]
Author: Greg Collier
Why Presidents Don’t Control Gas Prices
Few economic issues affect daily life as directly as the price of gasoline. Drivers see the cost every time they fill their tanks, and sudden […]
The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has moved from a largely academic concept to a central force shaping modern technology. Today, AI systems influence how people search for information, […]
The Hidden Costs of “Buy Now, Pay Later”
Over the past few years, “buy now, pay later” services have rapidly transformed the way many consumers pay for everyday purchases. Companies such as Affirm, […]
Light Pollution Is Disrupting Human Biology
For most of human history, the rhythm of daily life was defined by the rising and setting of the sun. Darkness was not merely the […]
Why Healthcare Prices Are So Hard to Find
In most markets, prices are visible before a purchase is made. Consumers can compare costs, weigh options, and make informed decisions. Healthcare in the United […]
Presidents and the Power to Wage War
Few questions test the design of American constitutional government more directly than the decision to use military force. The Constitution divides war powers between Congress […]
Executive Power Expands. It Rarely Contracts.
American constitutional design rests on a theory of balance. Congress writes the laws. The president executes them. The courts interpret them. Each branch checks the […]
The Stock Market Is Not the Economy
When the stock market rises, headlines often declare that the economy is strong. When it falls, commentators warn of a looming recession. The two are […]
Women’s Hockey Champions Reduced to a Joke
Team USA’s women just pulled off the thing we claim to love most in American sport: They stared down their toughest rival, took Canada’s best […]