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Americans Farmers Sound the Alarm

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Why Home Prices Are Cratering in Florida

Florida’s housing market has moved decisively from scorching-hot to increasingly fragile. After experiencing some of the nation’s steepest home price…

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Mario Vargas Llosa: The Man Who Broke From the Tribe

In one of the many interviews I had with Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, he said he hoped death would…

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Be Not Enticed to Tyranny: Oppose the Surveillance State

A surveillance state is being erected around the American public at an alarming rate. In many urban and suburban settings,…

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‘One From the Many’: Meissner’s Economic History Shines—Until It Doesn’t

The most important thing a book on the economic history of the world must emphasize, again and again, is the…

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Dirty Hands vs. Decentralized Producerism: The Populist Logic Behind Trump’s Tariffs

It took the world — and stock markets — a while to grasp that Trump’s tariffs aren’t primarily intended to…

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Termination Day at the Fed? Probably Not

President Trump is not happy with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. With the economy likely to slow under the weight…

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Did Trump Really ‘Make Showers Great Again’? Not Exactly

President Donald J. Trump recently signed an Executive Order directing the Secretary of Energy to rescind certain restrictions on water…

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What Scrooge Effect? Americans Keep Giving, Despite the Welfare State

We just made it through another tax season. Congress has begun debating whether and how to extend the Trump tax…

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Texas Joins the School Choice Revolution 

The school choice revolution just scored its most historic victory yet. The Texas House passed Senate Bill 2 by a…

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