States move toward broad AI regulations despite calls for targeted oversight
Adam Thierer of the R Street Institute has highlighted a shift in the approach to regulating artificial intelligence.
Adam Thierer of the R Street Institute has highlighted a shift in the approach to regulating artificial intelligence.
Kids who are incarcerated face a higher risk of not completing high school and are more likely to be incarcerated again as adults, according to research.
R Street Institute has submitted comments to the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the Food and Drug Administration regarding a public meeting on demand forecasting for controlled substances.
In April, Secretary of State Marco Rubio closed the State Department’s Office of Global Change and dismissed its staff.
The R Street Institute has voiced support for the AMERICA DRIVES Act, a bill introduced in the House of Representatives that aims to address regulatory barriers facing autonomous commercial vehicles.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, Benjamin Franklin played a key role in shaping the constitutional foundation that would position the United States as a leader in innovation.
Shoshana Weissmann of the R Street Institute appeared on the Tech Policy Podcast to discuss concerns surrounding the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act and broader issues of internet censorship.
A judge in Bogota recently convicted former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe of bribery and procedural fraud.
Democratic lawmakers have opposed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, with one senator describing it as “bad for our country” and “bad for our families.” The legislation, signed into law…
The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) has been introduced with the aim of providing financial relief and support to working families in Georgia.
President Trump has made notable progress in efforts to end the war in Ukraine, marking last week as a significant period in his second term.
Pam Bondi’s recent appointment as the U.S. Attorney General has drawn attention for her focus on public safety and law enforcement collaboration.
In recent years, the phrase “America First” has become central to U.S. policy, especially during the Trump administration.
Farmers and ranchers across the United States are set to benefit from new tax legislation signed into law on July 4, 2025.
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released a statement supporting former President Donald Trump’s stance on election security.
After a period of heightened illegal border crossings, Southern California has seen a sharp decline in unauthorized entries.
America’s roadways saw over 40,000 fatalities in motor vehicle crashes in 2023, with human error cited as a leading cause.
A Georgia Supreme Court case involving Uber Technologies, Inc. could set important precedents for how new business models are taxed and the extent of bureaucratic authority in state government.
When Javier Milei became president of Argentina in 2023, international media outlets often compared him to populist leaders such as Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro.
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has urged the Washington State Department of Corrections to end its Transgender Inmate Policy after a reported assault at the Washington Corrections Center for…
The summit between former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska is set to focus on ending the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Jillian Snider discussed President Trump’s decision to place the Washington, D.C. police under federal control and addressed broader issues concerning policing in the United States.
Crime statistics for 2024 indicate a nationwide decrease in major categories, with the FBI reporting declines in homicides, robberies, and property crimes compared to the previous year.
California lawmakers are advancing Assembly Bill 84, a measure that would increase oversight of the state’s charter schools, particularly those that do not use traditional classrooms.
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released a new agricultural policy brief at the Midwest Agricultural Export Summit in South Dakota.
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