
Online free speech has been under fire from Congress, past presidents, and pundits from both sides of the political aisle.
Writing in the New York Times on Tuesday, columnist Bret Stephens highlighted new research from an Oxford University epidemiologist who found that masks—and mask mandates—did nothing to slow the spread of Covid-19 or protect…
"Although it may be difficult, the Fed must persevere. Elevated aggregate demand remains the best explanation for ongoing inflation. There is no reason for the Fed to ease its policy." ~ Alexander William Salter
Ask Americans with an interest in their country’s pre-Civil War history to name a famous abolitionist, you’ll likely hear of William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, John Quincy Adams, John Brown or Abraham Lincoln.
While people have wildly different views on the proper role of government, most would agree that coercive laws should at least be a last resort.
"While the concept of people as 'optimizers' is sometimes criticized as too reductive, too reliant on assumptions of 'perfect information,' it is nevertheless deeply, revealingly true." ~ Paul Schwennesen
"Restoring full deductibility would realign the Republican party’s position on this issue with a more free-market approach to tax fairness and its long-time support of supply-side tax analysis, which guided most of the…
The emerging street drug “tranq” is dubbed the “zombie drug” because it often leaves users with open sores and a disoriented gait.
With a background in both studying economics and working in the fitness industry, I can see how the two fields complement each other and together provide a valuable learning opportunity.
Murray Newton Rothbard, perhaps the greatest enemy of the state in the second half of the 20th Century, would have been 97 today.
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