European economists regard Spain’s former central bank governor Pablo Hernández de Cos and his Dutch counterpart Klaas Knot as top picks to become the next ECB president.
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Robert A. Levy On the exclusive list of persons who have had the greatest impact on the pro-liberty movement, Ed Crane’s name is preeminent. He built the Cato Institute from…
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A senior U.S. official offered new details Tuesday night about an alleged nuclear bomb test conducted by China in June 2020. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Yeaw spoke at a…
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The middle of the road reveals itself not as balance, but as a gentle slope toward the rationalized management of social life.
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Is it theoretically possible to go back to the gold standard? If so, what are some ways it could be implemented?
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The U.S. is preparing to expand the deployment of advanced missile systems in the northern Philippines, placing additional long-range strike capability within range of key Chinese military assets and reinforcing…
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While the Voter ID debate consumes the airwaves with political debate, the real issue is not who is elected, but the unelected elites that hold power. Even if Voter ID…
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The Vatican will not join President Donald Trump’s newly formed Board of Peace, its top diplomatic official said Tuesday, signaling reluctance from the Holy See to take part in the…
