What Should We Do About Google?
A federal judge has ruled Google has a monopoly on online search and has been illegally defending that monopoly for years. But what should the remedy be?
By Tim Wu
A federal judge has ruled Google has a monopoly on online search and has been illegally defending that monopoly for years. But what should the remedy be?
By Tim Wu
Politicians’ newfound love of crypto probably has more to do with a cynical bid for young voter support and Silicon Valley cash than a maturing of a financially perilous set of assets.
By Eswar Prasad
The Fed should preserve its option to pivot as new developments arise.
By Gabriel Chodorow-Reich
Policy proposals from Donald Trump and his circle threaten the huge advantages the United States enjoys from the Treasury market.
By Rebecca Patterson
Its refusal to lower interest rates is a mistake.
By Jen Harris
Organizers must reduce the event’s carbon footprint.
By Madeleine Orr
The data that meters generate must be standardized and widely available to be useful. Right now it mostly isn’t.
By Michael E. Murray
Programmed to find the fastest route without consideration of literally anything else, driving apps endanger and infuriate us on a remarkably regular basis.
By Julia Angwin
After we survived one round of economic Russian roulette, Donald Trump is asking us to take another spin, only this time with many more bullets in the chamber.
By Robert E. Rubin and Kenneth I. Chenault
He has the lowest level of corporate support in the history of the Republican Party.
By Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld
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