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The Hoover Daily Report (HDR) is a compendium of links to commentary and analysis by Hoover’s fellows and affiliated scholars in newspapers, journals, blogs, and broadcast media. The HDR highlights the breadth and depth of Hoover’s scholarship and its impact on policy formation. To subscribe to the Hoover Daily Report, visit Hoover.org/HDR The opinions expressed on this channel are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Hoover Institution or Stanford University. © 2025 by the Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University. 🌐 Follow us on social media: • Facebook: facebook.com/HooverInstStanford • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hoover-institution-at-stanford-university • Instagram: @hooverinstitution • TikTok: @hooverinstitution • X: @HooverInst
Episodes

Wednesday May 06, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | May 6, 2026
Wednesday May 06, 2026
Wednesday May 06, 2026
Today, two officials from the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission speak with Elizabeth Economy about the current state of US-China relations; David Leal considers the implications for Britain’s once-dominant major parties of a recent special election in the UK; and Terry Anderson explains how establishing markets with strong property rights can lead to surprising improvements in natural resource stocks and the quality of the environment.
Hoover Daily Report | May 6, 2026

Tuesday May 05, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | May 5, 2026
Tuesday May 05, 2026
Tuesday May 05, 2026
Today, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis appears on Uncommon Knowledge to discuss his transformation of Florida’s government and political identity. H.R. McMaster describes the dire state of Iran’s military as tensions remain in the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. And Michael Auslin writes about some of the peculiar places the original Declaration of Independence was stored and displayed in the past 250 years.

Monday May 04, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | May 4, 2026
Monday May 04, 2026
Monday May 04, 2026
Today, The New York Times highlights new research from Thomas Dee and coauthors on the impact of cell phone bans in American schools; Michael Auslin relates the Revolutionary War history and movements of the Declaration of Independence; and Rishi Sunak shows how current global conflicts demonstrate the value of Ukraine as an economic and security partner for Western nations.

Friday May 01, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | May 1, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
This Friday, Zachary Shore explains the surprising origins of wise decisions across history, and how AI might be able to help leaders evaluate the wisdom of different choices when the stakes are high; Rowena He recalls her experiences teaching Hong Kong students about a Mao-era Chinese dissident; and Terry Anderson speaks with Bill Whalen about the intersection of market-based economics and environmental conservation efforts.

Thursday Apr 30, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 30, 2026
Thursday Apr 30, 2026
Thursday Apr 30, 2026
Today, you can watch the first-ever episode of GoodFellows recorded before a live public audience; Michael Auslin considers how a royal visit to the United States may help to improve our nation’s democratic political culture; and David Leal explores the rise of populist third parties in the UK and this shift’s implications for the US.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Today, Eyck Freymann explains why the United States must prepare for a variety of crisis scenarios surrounding Taiwan beyond a clear military attack; Hoover invites the nation’s high school and college students to enter our spoken-word competition on America’s founding ideals; and Eugene Volokh analyzes the recent indictment of former FBI James Comey over an Instagram post from a First Amendment law perspective.

Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Tuesday Apr 28, 2026
Today, Orin Kerr follows a Supreme Court case that tests the outer limits of Fourth Amendment protection. Elizabeth Mitchell Elder writes of the corrosive, anti-democratic power of single-industry towns—and what that means for American civic participation. And John Cochrane argues that strict firing rules and severance requirements weaken the labor markets they are meant to protect.
Hoover Daily Report | April 28, 2026

Monday Apr 27, 2026
Hoover Daily Report | April 27, 2026
Monday Apr 27, 2026
Monday Apr 27, 2026
Today, Michael McConnell explains the rise of the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket”; Amit Seru shares research illuminating the financial stability of private credit funds; and Bill Whalen and Lee Ohanian discuss the state of California’s gubernatorial primary as well as the Golden State’s sluggish post-COVID economic recovery.
