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"We need a huge amount of electricity after 20 years in which we did not have to deal with rising demand," said Jason Bordoff, director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University. "Other countries are moving fast and being quite innovative. If we are not adding new power to the grid, companies are going to have to get it from other places."
Robert Y. Shapiro told Newsweek via email Tuesday night that Trump's political clout "is still strong" despite the fervent attacks from Musk.
Wilfred Frost speaks to the Fmr US Treasury Sec Jack Lew about President Trump's economic agenda and reflects on how he helped President Clinton balance the budget in the 90s in light of Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" making its way through Congress.
Sena, coming directly from her undergraduate program into SIPA, shares more about what she wish she did during undergraduate to help prepare her more at SIPA.
"We’re in a terrifying moment, one in which it seems that everything we’ve worked to build over decades is being dismantled," writes Anya Schiffrin.
Crowds of people marched in Budapest Pride on Saturday, defying a police ban and warnings from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Organizers claim it was the largest turnout in the event’s history. But does this indicate something deeper about Orbán’s government?
"Israel and America bought themselves time but will pay in other ways," writes Richard Nephew.
It would be naive to believe that the US could take a wrecking ball to the Iranian state and walk away unaffected, writes Rajan Menon a senior research scholar at the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.
Former Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew discusses the 'big, beautiful bill' deadline on 'The Claman Countdown.'
"If American soldiers are killed, Trump is likely to respond relatively quickly in kind to Iranian military targets, possibly including the Iranian navy," said Robert Shapiro.