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Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Today, Josiah Ober receives a 2025 Balzan Foundation prize for his work connecting the attributes of ancient Athenian democracy to the present day. Eugene Volokh chronicles a courtroom loss for former New York congressman George Santos, who became the subject of a late-night talk show host’s prank. And Adm. James O. Ellis Jr., Arzan Tarapore, and coauthors explore how the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue can evolve to meet the challenge of a rising China.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Today, H.R. McMaster and Michael McFaul each offer their expert analyses of Russia’s recent drone incursion into Poland, as well as their perspectives on an effective American and NATO policy response; Niall Ferguson pushes back on the claim that America is currently sliding into dictatorship; and a new publication from Hoover’s Tennenbaum Program for Fact-Based Policy separates Social Security myths from facts.
Hoover Daily Report | September 15, 2025

Friday Sep 12, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 12, 2025
Friday Sep 12, 2025
Friday Sep 12, 2025
This Friday, the Hoover Institution invites you to participate in the Thomas Sowell Essay Contest and Creator Competition, before both opportunities close on September 15th; Peter Robinson interviews demographer Nicholas Eberstadt on global trends in population and their implications for humanity’s future; and a new video from Hoover’s Tennenbaum Program for Fact-Based Policy examines recent changes to the Medicaid program, as well as ongoing debates over the program’s structure.
Hoover Daily Report | September 12, 2025

Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 11, 2025
Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Thursday Sep 11, 2025
Today, Victor Davis Hanson offers historical perspective and civic guidance in the wake of the tragic targeted killing of Charlie Kirk; Niall Ferguson shares how his understanding of 9/11 has shifted over time; and Simone D’Amico and coauthors stress the need for responsible management of the space surrounding Earth, and American leadership in space safety and sustainability.
Hoover Daily Report | September 11, 2025

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 10, 2025
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Wednesday Sep 10, 2025
Today, Cole Bunzel writes about how the flickering chance of Saudi Arabia and Israel normalizing ties was dashed after October 7, 2023, and how the Trump administration could get talks going again. Tom Church and Daniel Heil discuss who should shoulder the costs of Medicare reform. And Eric Hanushek discusses what needs to change in K–12 education now that new test data indicates student achievement has continued to decline even after the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns.

Tuesday Sep 09, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 9, 2025
Tuesday Sep 09, 2025
Tuesday Sep 09, 2025
Today, Michael McConnell calls on Congress to preserve the Federal Reserve’s central banking independence by spinning off its regulatory functions; Eric Hanushek analyzes 21st-century declines in American educational achievement, as well as their immense future costs if not corrected; and in a new short video, Scott Atlas explains why the United States would be wise to steer clear of a government-run healthcare system.
Hoover Daily Report | September 9, 2025

Monday Sep 08, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 8, 2025
Monday Sep 08, 2025
Monday Sep 08, 2025
Today, Steven Koonin shares key findings from an Energy Department report he recently coauthored examining climate change research; Peter Berkowitz reviews a new book by Cass Sunstein aiming to defend modern liberalism; and on Free Speech Unmuted, Eugene Volokh and Jane Bambauer speak with Greg Lukianoff of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression about his organization’s efforts to advance and defend the principles of free expression in the United States.
Hoover Daily Report | September 8, 2025

Friday Sep 05, 2025
Hoover Daily Report | September 5, 2025
Friday Sep 05, 2025
Friday Sep 05, 2025
Today, the GoodFellows crew discusses crumbling ties between the US and India, and whether the Modi government’s embrace of China is of real concern. Šumit Ganguly writes about why and how India should work to rebuild its relationship with Washington. And Michael S. Bernstam and Steven R. Rosefielde write about how recent geopolitical events have likely condemned Russia’s oil and gas sector to near-permanent global irrelevance.
