Romina Boccia and Tyler Turman The federal government spent roughly $100 billion on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in fiscal year 2024, but at least $10.5 billion of that…
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“The conflict could be remembered as a key catalyst for erosion in petrodollar dominance and the beginnings of the petroyuan.”
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Beyond the initial oil shock, the Iran war is also laying the foundation for ongoing monetary inflation and price inflation, with no real change to the US regime’s commitment to…
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Home prices and rents have risen sharply over the past several years, leaving many families struggling to buy or rent a place to live.
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Anyone who cares about American greatness must also refuse to allow us to become the kind of society that shrugs off the crimes our government commits in our name and…
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Matthew Cavedon The Bureau of Prisons has improperly interpreted the First Step Act of 2018 (“FSA”) to deny thousands of prisoners credits earned through rehabilitation programs, unlawfully extending their imprisonment,…
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Colin Grabow Last month, I had the chance to sit down with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl for a piece on the moribund state of US commercial shipbuilding. That story,…
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Professor Joseph Salerno traces how Rothbard’s mastery of the praxeological method led him to the controversial but logically airtight conclusion that business cycles have a single, exogenous cause and a…
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While Adam Smith has played an important historical role in the development of economic thought, as Murray Rothbard pointed out, he hardly is the original apostle of laissez-faire economics.
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Jeffrey A. Singer As the US faces a projected shortage of 86,000 physicians by 2036, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, Axios reports that the Trump administration’s visa…
