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Latest Education Survey: Good News for Private Choice, Bad for Public Schooling, Sobering for Ending Fed Ed
Neal McCluskey Every year, PDK International, a professional education association, conducts a survey gauging the American public’s views on various education issues. This year’s installment has some encouraging news for…
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In a candid interview, economist Steve Hanke calls the Trump–Putin Alaska summit “a photo-op,” arguing Russia already holds the upper hand in Ukraine. He explains why Moscow has the leverage…
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The U.S. isn’t interested in open-ended funding for Ukraine amid ongoing peace talks to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, according to the White House. President Donald Trump, who…
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Japan’s economy is caught between inflationary monetary policy and powerful agricultural interests. There is no easy way out.
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President Donald Trump closed out his 30th week in office of his second term with a high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday in Anchorage, Alaska, in an attempt…
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House GOP allies of President Donald Trump are nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize amid his ongoing efforts to stop the war between Russia and Ukraine. Rep. Andy Ogles,…
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Keynesian orthodoxy claims that cuts in government spending mean less “aggregate demand,” and less “aggregate demand” leads to recessions. Economic experience, however, shows us this is a false theory, something…
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One Senate Republican has crafted a blueprint for how conservatives can take on Democrats in the courts and win. Before he was in Washington, D.C., Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo. served…