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    Rubio holding secret talks with Raul Castro’s grandson over Cuba’s future: report

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reportedly been holding secret talks with the grandson of Raul Castro, the former President of Cuba.  The talks between Rubio and Raul Guillermo Rodriguez…

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    Chloe Cole Act aimed at blocking minors from undergoing life-altering transgender surgeries, GOP lawmaker says

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    A Republican lawmaker is teaming up with outspoken detransitioner Chloe Cole to push federal legislation that would block gender-related medical procedures for minors, saying that children are being rushed into…

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  • World News

    Nock’s War on the State

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Before Murray Rothbard, there was Albert Jay Nock laying intellectual broadsides against the tyranny of the state. While Nock (unlike Rothbard) never called for total abolishment of the state, he…

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    The Weight of the Ledger: How Legal Debt Became the New Pile of Stones

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Mike Fox In the centuries before the Enlightenment, the law had a literal way of crushing the accused. European courts used judicially sanctioned torture to extract confessions, and in colonial…

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    US Fiscal Dominance, the Coming Fiscal Inflection Point, and How Congress Can Fix the Debt Crisis (Before It’s Too Late)

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Romina Boccia Last week on Capitol Hill, we discussed a risk that is becoming more real every day that Congress delays fixing the debt: fiscal dominance—when rising federal debt pushes…

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    Establish an Independent, Fast-Track Fiscal Commission

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Romina Boccia The R Street Institute asked several leading budget experts the following question: “What is the most important federal budget process reform that would achieve a more sustainable fiscal…

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    Offset Emergency Spending

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Dominik Lett The R Street Institute asked several leading budget experts the following question: “What is the most important federal budget process reform that would achieve a more sustainable fiscal…

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    Trump’s ‘total elimination’ strategy paved way for fall of cartel kingpin ‘El Mencho’

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Government documents reveal the fall of drug kingpin ‘El Mencho’ over the weekend was the culmination of an aggressive, more than yearlong strategy of ‘total elimination’ pursued by the Trump…

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  • World News

    When Government Favors Big Business over Small Enterprise

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Big business will develop naturally in a truly free marketplace. But government intervention and “too-big-to-fail” are also factors that cannot be ignored.

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    Emerging Markets Soar While Argentina Waits

    by February 23, 2026
    by February 23, 2026

    Whatever positive economic changes the Milei government might have made in Argentina, the country is still not attractive for new capital investment.

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