Hoover Daily Report
Today, Joshua Rauh and Gregory Kearney consider how principles articulated by James Madison offer lessons for American governance and fiscal responsibility today; Michael Auslin explains why John Adams initially thought today, July 2, would hold the place in American history now occupied by the Fourth of July; and Scott Atlas makes the case for abolishing the National Institutes of Health to improve the functioning of American science. Hoover Daily Report | July 2, 2026 [https://www.hoover.org/publications/hoover-daily-report/thursday-july-2-2026]
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