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Despite ‘Delta’ Alarmism, US COVID Deaths Are at Lowest Level Since March 2020, Harvard and Stanford Professors Explain
If you judged the US’s current COVID-19 situation only by the headlines, you’d come away thinking that we’re spiraling back…
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Disabled Mother Wins Legal Fight to Keep Family Home From Property Tax Collectors
After Mary Ann Dupere had a stroke in 2010, her daughter, Tina, became her caretaker in the family’s Dartmouth, Massachusetts…
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Marxist Student Group Demands Abolition of Hayek Society at London School of Economics
“Wherever books are burned,” wrote the German journalist and poet Heinrich Heine, “men in the end will also burn.” He…
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Why the Middle Class Should Start Paying Attention to the Death Tax
There are more millionaires now in American history than there were in 1910. Unfortunately, this isn’t a totally good thing.…
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Why NY Governor Andrew Cuomo May Get Away With the Scandal of the Century
From mishandling classified emails to shutting down bridges for political payback, elected officials embroiled in scandal sometimes see their political…
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How Profits Created the Prosperity We Enjoy Today
Practically every item we engage with daily (our car, cell phone, food, clothes, tooth brush, etc.) was produced by people…
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We Just Got Proof That Uber Has Saved Thousands of Lives
It’s crazy how quickly we start to take things for granted. I was in Rapid City, South Dakota for a…
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Can Socialism Ever Be ‘Democratic’? Here’s What Bernie Sanders Gets Wrong.
Over the past few weeks, massive anti-government protests have been raging across Cuba. In response, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said…
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The Case Against Antitrust: No, Facebook and Twitter Are Not Monopolies
Conservative antipathy towards “Big Tech” is nothing new—and in the wake of Facebook’s decision to uphold their ban of former…
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How Food Stamps Are Like Broken Windows
“We must remember for every dollar spent by a SNAP recipient, the economy is stimulated by $1.50.” This line was…
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