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Can Latin America’s Superwoman Save Venezuela?

Life is busy for twenty-first century women, and Venezuela’s María Corina Machado is no exception. There are a lot of…

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Why Enemies of Liberty Hate Economics

Progressives like Isabella Weber, who has influenced Kamala Harris on price gouging and Zohran Mamdani on rent control, are campaigning…

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Economics

Appropriations, Ambition, and the Madisonian Constitution

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of America

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She Couldn’t Read Her Own Diploma: Why Public Schools Pass Students But Fail Society

A nineteen-year-old college student is suing her former high school for negligence because she graduated despite being unable to read…

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Why a Teacher Union Exodus Could Be Imminent

Teachers unions have strayed far from their original purpose of supporting classroom teachers and have morphed into a powerful political…

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Economics

Core vs Headline: What Really Drives Inflation Calculations

For decades, economists and central bankers have relied more on the Core Consumer Price Index (CPI) than the headline CPI…

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Economics

Mamdani’s Affordability Agenda Will Only Deliver Higher Prices

After months of hearing chatter about Abundance, I finally decided to listen to Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s hit book.…

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Economics

CrossFit Reminds Us Who’s Really Running Your Life

In the movie There’s Something about Mary, Ted (Ben Stiller) picks up a crazy hitchhiker (Harland Williams) who explains his…

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Trump Plays for All the Federal Reserve Marbles

After the dismal July jobs report, President Trump has doubled down on his efforts to pressure the Federal Reserve to…

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Why Americans Should Fear Washington in Intel’s Boardroom

The Trump administration is reportedly negotiating to turn Intel’s $10.9 billion CHIPS Act subsidies into a 10 percent equity stake…

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