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The Shared Economic Views of Smith and Burke

There were major overlaps in the thought of the scholar and the politician.

The Supreme Court Should End the CFPB’s Reign of Regulatory Terror

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is harming consumers, not protecting them, and its unelected, power-mad bureaucrats are accountable to no one.

School-Board Candidates Avoid Hard Truths for the Sake of Palatability

Those who want seats on school boards can’t give up on challenging the politicized and racialized content of curricula.

DeSantis Notches Key Endorsements in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Florida

DeSantis received the endorsements of one third of Iowa legislature, more than any GOP candidate received in 2016.

Bob Lucas, the Most Influential Macroeconomist of the Last Quarter of the 20th Century

Bob Lucas had it right that the primary concern among economists should be how to help those who are least among us by improving...

Biden vetoes bid by Congress to reinstate tariffs on solar panel imports from SE Asia

President Joe Biden on Tuesday vetoed a congressional resolution that would have reinstated tariffs on solar panel imports from Southeast Asia, settling for now a long-running dispute over whether to punish China for trade violations that bypass U.S. rules limiting imports of cheap solar panels from Asia.

Woman sues Rudy Giuliani for sexual abuse, claims he was selling pardons for $2 million

A woman is alleging in a lawsuit that former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani sexually abused her, and offered to sell pardons for $2 million while serving as the personal lawyer to then-President Trump.

Durham report puts spotlight on ‘utter garbage’ of Pulitzer Prizes for Trump-Russia stories

The Durham report has revived criticism of the Pulitzer Prizes awarded in 2018 to The New York Times and The Washington Post for their coverage of alleged Trump-Russia links, discredited allegations that have been put to rest by the special counsel's findings.

GOP bill to block Biden’s anti-gas stove regulations advanced by House panel

The Biden administration's proposed regulations discouraging the use of natural gas stoves were on the front burner Tuesday as a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee advanced Republican-led legislation to block new restrictions against the popular household appliance.

House Dems ready to force vote for clean debt-limit bill as last resort

House Democrats are prepared to try to force a floor vote on a clean debt-ceiling increase by bringing a handful of GOP lawmakers over to their side on this vote.

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