Neal McCluskey On January 16, the US Department of Education announced that it will delay the collection of defaulted federal student debt via wage garnishment and retention of federal funds…
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Dr. Mark Thornton breaks down why central banks are fleeing Treasuries for physical gold and what the “Skyscraper Curse” signals for a 2026 crash.
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In the so-called world of strategic alliances, things often are not what they seem to be. It is that way with the Islamic State or ISIS, which supposedly is a…
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Even hawkish foreign policy scholars admit that changing the US security setup in Greenland is unnecessary.
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The world would not read a takeover of Greenland as bold. It would read it as a country that has run out of better ideas.
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Stephen Slivinski President Trump thinks he knows best what housing choices you and others should make and he’s not afraid to use the power of the federal government to impose…
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How Securities Regulation Is Holding Back the Smallest Businesses, and How to Fix It
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Perhaps the most insidious power seized by the state is the power of dominion over all lands in its territory. There is no escaping state dominion.
What Went Right in 2025 Tech Policy and What an Optimistic Year for Tech Policy Should Focus on in 2026
Jennifer Huddleston and David Inserra The year 2025 was certainly busy in tech policy, with both positives and negatives. While, of course, there were many concerns about tech and expression…
Even hawkish foreign policy scholars admit that changing the US security setup in Greenland is unnecessary. Its supply of raw materials is also nothing special. There isn’t even a ton…
