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Moss and Gresser for Medium: Bracing for the Fight Over U.S. Steel: Trading Sentiment and Political Optics For a U.S. Competition Problem
04.26.2024

By Diana L. Moss and Ed Gresser U.S. Steel (USS) is a 123 year-old American company, founded by J.P. Morgan at the turn of the 20th century. As with any centenarian company, USS has seen a lot, navigating changes in demand for steel, the globalization of steel markets, the “greening” of the steel industry, and…

Pankovits for The Orange County Register: Moderate Sen. Bill Dodd should withdraw misguided anti-charter school bill
04.26.2024

By Tressa Pankovits Senator Bill Dodd, D-Napa, bills himself a moderate with pragmatic priorities. So, it’s puzzling that he’d introduce Senate Bill 1380. SB 1380 would authorize school district boards to deny charter school applications if it had closed a school within the past five years. It would also gut county education boards’ authority to overrule…

Marshall for The Hill: Why Putin needs Trump to win
04.26.2024

By Will Marshall In Ukraine, the fickle fortunes of war have turned in Russia’s favor. The invaders have seized the military initiative, while a Trumpified Republican Party has thrown in doubt both America’s commitment to a free Ukraine and our will to confront a new Russian imperialism. For the moment, however, GOP House Speaker Mike…

Moss for ProMarket: The Case For Why the Department of Justice Should Break Up Live Nation-Ticketmaster
04.25.2024

By Diana Moss The Biden administration’s antitrust enforcers are newly focused on policing monopolies under Section 2 of the Sherman Act, a historically under-enforced area of antitrust law. The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have brought a number of cases against the large digital technology companies. With antitrust in the news,…

Jacoby for Washington Monthly: As Ukraine Struggles, Fears of Russian Aggression Soar in Poland
04.19.2024

By Tamar Jacoby The West has been speculating about the size of Vladimir Putin’s appetite since Russian troops began massing on the Ukrainian border in early 2022, with many predicting even then that the war would spill over into Central Europe. But the situation on the ground has changed in recent months. “It’s one thing…

Ainsley for Dunn Street’s Socially Democratic Podcast: UK Check In
04.19.2024

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Ryan for Newsweek: An Open Letter to Speaker Johnson: Embrace the Bipartisan Way Forward
04.18.2024

By Tim Ryan Speaker Johnson, As you are well aware, your immediate predecessors—Republicans serving as speakers of the House—had rough goes in the job. Held over a barrel by the extremists in your party, they were loath to work across the aisle for fear of letting the extremists in my party get the better of…

Weinstein for Forbes: America’s Tax Code Is A Hot Mess.
04.14.2024

By Paul Weinstein Jr. Tax day is upon us, and millions of Americans are scrambling to finish their returns on time by navigating one of the most illogical, unfair, and confusing tax systems in the world—the federal tax code. Almost 40 years ago, Congress passed the Tax Reform Act of 1986, the last major overhaul…

Ryan for Newsweek: Young Voters Are Consumed by Desperation—and Nihilism. Here’s How Biden Can Reach Them
04.10.2024

By Tim Ryan President Biden is touting the strength of America’s post-pandemic economic recovery, and he’s right: Wages are up, unemployment is down, and inflation is finally coming under control. But as pollsters perpetually point out, the president is not getting credit in the polls. Working-class voters—particularly young people in middle American communities like those…

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