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Trump: Forbes Like A 'Bad Disease'

Trump: Forbes Like A 'Bad Disease'

President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on Forbes magazine and journalist Dan Alexander in a Truth Social post on Monday, accusing the publication of spreading falsehoods and calling it “a bad disease.” Trump dismissed Alexander as a “terribly untalented writer” and claimed Forbes was “failing” and owned by “a

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Most Ukrainians Favor Compromise To End War, Poll Shows

Most Ukrainians Favor Compromise To End War, Poll Shows

Nearly 56% of Ukrainians support ending the war with Russia through compromise and international mediation, according to a new poll published by European Pravda. The survey, conducted June 6–11 by the Janus Institute, SOCIS Center for Social and Marketing Research, and Barometer of Public Opinion, included 2,000 adults

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Trump Threatens NYC Funding Over Mamdani's Agenda

Trump Threatens NYC Funding Over Mamdani's Agenda

President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened to block federal funding to New York City if progressive mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani “doesn’t behave himself” if elected. Speaking to Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo, Trump labeled Mamdani a “pure communist” and said, “He’s going to have to do the right thing

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Trump Announces Support for ‘No Tax Dollars For Riots’ Legislation

Trump Announces Support for ‘No Tax Dollars For Riots’ Legislation

By Lorenzo Prieto, The Daily Signal | June 28, 2025 President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he fully supported a California Republican congressman’s “No Tax Dollars for Riots” legislation. The president wrote on Truth Social that Rep. Kevin Kiley’s proposal “should be passed immediately,” calling for his administration not

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Are You Prepared for Your “One-Foot” Moment?

Are You Prepared for Your “One-Foot” Moment?

By George Ford Smith, Mises Wire | June 23, 2025 Ayn Rand was once asked if she could explain her philosophy while standing on one foot. She did. Could you? Could you explain in everyday language the central idea of free market economics in one breath, between floors in an elevator,

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What Americans Have To Lose If Meta Wins Its Antitrust Case

What Americans Have To Lose If Meta Wins Its Antitrust Case

By Autumn Dorsey via The Daily Signal | June 23, 2025 The Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against Meta centers on a simple premise: Meta built and maintains its monopoly through anticompetitive practices. For over a decade, Mark Zuckerberg has pursued a deliberate “buy or bury” strategy that has systematically

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SCOTUS Justice Takes Bold Stand Against The Constitution

SCOTUS Justice Takes Bold Stand Against The Constitution

By Natalie Sandoval, Daily Caller News Foundation | June 23, 2025 Article III of the Constitution establishes the Supreme Court and its powers. You’d think it slightly nonsensical for a justice of said court to quibble with that very Constitution. Ketanji Brown Jackson has never much cared for sense. In

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California Dems Blame Wildfires On Trump After Their Party Created Tinderbox Of Regs

California Dems Blame Wildfires On Trump After Their Party Created Tinderbox Of Regs

By Thomas English, Daily Caller News Foundation | June 23, 2025 As California braces for another wildfire season, forestry experts warn that decades of regulatory mismanagement — not climate change or Trump-era budget cuts — have left forests dangerously overloaded with fuel. Democrats have blamed climate change and agency rollbacks for creating tinderbox

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Does Transparent Monetary Policy Lead To Economic Stability?

Does Transparent Monetary Policy Lead To Economic Stability?

By Frank Shostak, Mises Wire | June 23, 2025 In his various writings, the leader of the monetarist school of thought, Milton Friedman, argued that there is a variable time lag between changes in money supply and its effect on real output and prices. Thus, according to Friedman, In the short

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The Disasters Of Government Enterprise

The Disasters Of Government Enterprise

By Gregory Bresiger, Mises Wire | June 23, 2025 It’s a weekend in Pittsburgh and lots of people here and elsewhere around the country are waiting for a money-losing service called government transit. The system here, like many others throughout the nation, has two speeds—slow and slower. People search

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Erasing History To Advance The Socialist Revolution

Erasing History To Advance The Socialist Revolution

By Wanjiru Njoya, Mises Wire | June 24, 2025 Public memorials, statues, and art play an important role in the popular understanding of history. Even those who may lack the time or inclination to study history in any depth may acquire a general understanding of history from what they see and

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