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The Awakening of Latin America
For the first time in a generation, a significant number of Latin American leaders are attempting structural reforms rather than managerial adjustments.
Zach Nunn on Rural Housing, Modular Homes, and Tax Relief for Families
In this interview, Jill Homan talks with Congressman Zach Nunn about one of the biggest economic challenges for working families and rural America: housing.
Tenn. Takes a More Active Role in Immigration Enforcement
For too long, states have taken a passive approach to immigration enforcement – deferring almost entirely to the federal government even as the consequences of illegal immigration increasingly fall on state budgets, schools, hospitals and law enforcement agencies.
AI Transparency: Hidden Design Choices and the Case for Disclosure
In February 2024, Google’s Gemini image generator depicted the Founding Fathers as black women and generated racially diverse Nazi soldiers, while refusing to create images of white individuals. Within three weeks, Google apologized and replaced the model. Google’s ideological modifications were exposed only because they were too clumsy with basic historical fact.
AFPI Applauds Department of Labor’s Efforts to Bolster Apprenticeships
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has released the following joint statement from the Education Freedom and American Dream campaigns in response to new guidance issued by the Department of Labor (DOL) concerning the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP).
An America First Housing Solution Starts With Fixing California
Americans are exhausted by the rising cost of living. But nowhere is the crisis hitting harder than in California, a state once synonymous with opportunity and upward mobility. Today, it has become a cautionary tale: a place where working people with good jobs still can’t afford a modest home, where insurance rates rival car payments, and where government has turned the basic act of building shelter into a regulatory marathon.