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If This Is Winning, America Can’t Afford Much More of It
We are losing ground economically. We are losing credibility abroad.
Why Is The UK Buying AI Chips From Domestic Companies
The broader objective is to expand Britain’s presence in the global semiconductor market and build a domestic industry worth an estimated £37 billion.
Court Rules Trump Administration’s H-1B Surcharge Unlawful
The ruling effectively invalidates one of the administration’s most aggressive efforts to discourage employers from hiring overseas talent.
The Sneaky Way Corporate America Blacklists Conservatives, And How More Of Them Are Fighting Back
“Charitable giving programs should empower generosity, not enforce political conformity,” Douglas Napier, executive chairman and CEO of 1792 Exchange
Why Did The U.S. Impose New Sanctions On Nicaraguan Officials
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the measures on Monday, saying the action was linked to Rivera’s death while in government custody.
‘All DC Needed Was Trump’: Revitalization Of Nation’s Capital Shows Decline Is A Choice
I’d argue that the Trump administration’s attempted revitalization of Washington is essential to the success of the “Make America Great Again.”
We’re Freaking Doomed Without Freedom From State Rule
Up until roughly 1980, Information Technology (IT) was regarded as a black box by those not working in it.
Conservatives Miss The Point On Marijuana
Myth proffered by cannabis advocates is that legalizing the drug would improve the lives of African Americans
Why Does Netanyahu Say The War With Iran Isn’t Over Yet
The latest tensions erupted after Iran and Israel exchanged strikes Sunday night
The Affordability Crisis Is A Sovereign Debt Problem
The affordability crisis in housing, healthcare, and education is not a market failure
Brazil’s Public-Sector Supersalaries: The State As Inequality’s Overlooked Engine
The conventional cure for inequality is almost always more government
US Considering Purchasing Chagos Islands, Telegraph Reports
U.S. officials have drawn up a proposal to bypass the U.K. and make their own deal to take control of Diego Garcia, the report said
Civilizations Are Transaction Costs
Nations do require active construction; civilizations do cluster around shared cultural traditions.
Why Are Kenyans Protesting A US-Funded Ebola Facility
The proposal has become a flashpoint in a broader debate over the nature of Washington’s engagement with Africa under President Donald Trump
Rothbard On Scientism
Drawing from the Scholastics, Rothbard used the same type of argument, called an argument from retortion, in this essay, which originally appeared in 1960.