Oil prices are expected to surge following OPEC’s announced plan to initiate oil production cuts. Fellows Jim Krane and Mark Finley explain how the cuts affect Saudi Arabia’s influence within OPEC and what it means for our fuel prices.
The fentanyl overdose crisis continues to affect families across the country, a calamity that fellow Katharine Neill Harris says could have been prevented. “We really need to expand access to medically assisted treatment options,” she explained to Texas Monthly.
Trump’s rally in Waco saw the former president weigh in on DeSantis, a tactic that fellow Mark P. Jones says he won't deviate away from soon. “Trump needs to be able to raise DeSantis's negatives among Republican primary voters to ensure victory."
As a long-term deal to raise the debt ceiling appears increasingly out of reach, many are looking back at the Budget Control Act of 2011. “When you look at every piece of subsequent legislation, it just got unraveled,” fellow John Diamond says of the act.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announced plans of running for Houston mayor, but what is the outlook for her candidacy? Fellow Mark P. Jones predicts that “entering the race put her likely in the top two, [among] those who will go to the runoff.”