In the days leading up to the new year, many of us turn our thoughts to making a few key changes in our lives. Maybe we aspire to take better care of ourselves, eat a healthier diet, and get more ...
Events are essential inputs to front-end systems. But when we mistake reactions for architecture, we drown in complexity. We ...
Aside from the launch of the AirTag 2 last month, it had been a quiet year for Apple so far. But all that changed this week with new product announcements every day so far and a “special experience” ...
A common ineffective way teachers check for understanding in the classroom is by asking a variation of the question, “Does everybody get this?” If not that, then what? Today’s post will offer a number ...
On February 9, AEI hosted Saikrishna Prakash, James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, for an event on Professor Prakash’s recent book, The Presidential ...
China’s rapid transformation over the past four decades has reshaped the global order with perceptions of its rise remain sharply divided. Is there room for a balanced dialogue about China’s role on ...
Join the Americas Program, in conjunction with the Center for North American Prosperity and Security, for a discussion about the trade and non-trade issues shaping the future of North America. Amid ...
Remember when the biggest stadium scare was a $15 beer? Today, we face much bigger challenges. From biohazard threats at World Cup matches to TikTok pranksters causing stampedes, the threats are real.
In this video, we explore the difference between implied and realized volatility, how the VIX reflects market expectations, and why the “rule of sixteen” helps translate volatility into daily price ...
Your favorite artist has announced they’re going on tour and their tour is making a stop in your town. You log on to Ticketmaster at the appropriate time, join the queue, miraculously make it through, ...
Artificial intelligence has become an invisible assistant, quietly shaping how we search, scroll, shop, and work. It drafts our emails, curates our feeds, and increasingly guides decisions in ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 11, 2025) — False headlines on social media. Altered images. A flood of conflicting stories. How did we get here—and how do we make sense of what we see now? This June and July, ...