Heritage Foundation chief economist EJ Antoni nominated for Bureau of Labor Statistics post
EJ Antoni, chief economist at The Heritage Foundation, has been nominated to serve as Commissioner of Labor Statistics.
EJ Antoni, chief economist at The Heritage Foundation, has been nominated to serve as Commissioner of Labor Statistics.
The Heritage Foundation has recognized the recent ceasefire agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which was brokered by the United States.
The Supreme Court has issued a unanimous decision in the case of Smith & Wesson v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, ruling that a lawsuit filed by the Mexican government against several…
The Heritage Foundation has expressed approval of the recent Supreme Court decision in the case of Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission.
Libya’s justice sector is currently facing significant challenges, with Human Rights Watch (HRW) highlighting a series of systemic issues that undermine accountability and suppress fundamental freedoms.
The Heritage Foundation has announced the recipients of its annual “Innovation Prizes,” which distribute financial awards amounting to up to $1 million each year to nonprofits focused on results.
The Heritage Foundation has introduced the Parental Rights Network, a new platform within its Parental Rights Initiative.
The Heritage Foundation has initiated legal proceedings against Airbnb, alleging the company unlawfully excluded a shareholder proposal from its annual meeting materials.
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are facing criticism from Human Rights Watch for not providing adequate protection to migrant workers exposed to extreme heat conditions.
A Kyrgyz court has sentenced former National Academy of Sciences researcher and whistleblower, Zhoomart Karabaev, to three years’ probation.
Earlier this month, Sharifa Madrakhimova faced a significant setback when her passport was tampered with and destroyed, preventing her from traveling abroad to receive an award for her work in…
The de facto Houthi authorities in Yemen are being urged to release dozens of United Nations staff and members of Yemeni and international civil society organizations who have been detained…
An increase in fighting between Indonesian security forces and Papuan separatist groups in West Papua has raised significant concerns about the safety of Indigenous populations, Human Rights Watch reported.
On May 28, 2025, Executive Director Yesim Sayin was featured on NPR’s All Things Considered discussing the potential impact of federal budget cuts on Washington D.C. “Maybe we have solved…
Separatist insurgents in Thailand’s southern border provinces have been urged to adhere to their commitment and international legal obligations not to target civilians, according to Human Rights Watch.
On May 28, 2025, Yesim Sayin, Executive Director of the D.C. Policy Center, discussed the current investment climate in Washington D.C. with Governing Magazine.
Alejandro G., a full-time Uber driver in Houston, initially embraced the promise of flexible hours and quick earnings.
The European Commission has proposed a new policy that would permit EU member states to transfer asylum seekers to countries with which they have no prior connection.
The Heritage Foundation has announced the promotion of EJ Antoni to the position of chief economist.
In June 2024, the European Union adopted a significant law requiring large companies to respect human rights and the environment throughout their global value chains.
Human Rights Watch has addressed the ongoing discussions at the Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) meeting concerning lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS).
Every day, children face various forms of violence in and around schools, often perpetrated by teachers and education personnel.
Iranian authorities have reportedly executed at least 113 individuals in the first 25 days of May 2025, according to Human Rights Watch.
In late April, President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order expanding federal government control over local and state police forces.
The Western Australia state government has introduced a reparations program aimed at the “Stolen Generations,” referring to Indigenous children who were forcibly removed from their families under policies that began…
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