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Will AI Be the Death of Higher Education?

Rather than destroying the humanities, AI applications can enable new discoveries.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 5

The Colombia Supreme Court rules that the Amazon river is a rights-bearing entity and that environmental activists can sue on its behalf to enforce...

California Fast-Food Franchisees Trying to Hang on after Minimum-Wage Law Takes Effect: ‘The Pie’s Only So Big’

‘You have to be a larger business to survive this kind of environment,’ one McDonald’s franchisee told NR.

A Flawed Buckley Documentary

A new PBS film on Bill Buckley goes wrong in some unnecessary ways.

The Administrative State Comes for James Bond — and You Could Be Next

Former 007 actor Pierce Brosnan was punished at Yellowstone for a federal crime created not by Congress but by a federal agency.

The Price of Revision

Revising a Friedman or Hayek too heavily reduces the power of such philosophers to bring free-market reform anywhere.

Republicans should embrace JK Rowling’s moral courage

British author J.K. Rowling is known for her wildly popular Harry Potter book series. She’s “the first billion-dollar author,” according to Forbes. Politically, Rowling opposed Brexit, described both former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama as “extraordinary,” declared former President Donald Trump as “worse than Voldemort,” and supports abortion rights. She is also an unapologetic […]

Lies about the rich hurt all of us

The claim that the rich pay little or no tax is a lie based on fake figures. In fact, 50% of earners in the United States, those earning $46,500 or less per year, pay only 2.3% of total income tax in the U.S. In contrast, the top 1%, who earn $682,500 or more, pay 45.8% […]

University of New Mexico Foundation ignores court rulings, continues to hide info from the public

The University of New Mexico Foundation continues to hide public information from a sports journalist, even though the courts have already told it to hand over the information. So now, Daniel Libit is suing for the third time. Libit covers sports business for Sportico. The New York Times has even called him a “scold” to the Albuquerque university. “Don’t […]

Bad data from the FBI mislead about crime

The fourth quarter 2023 crime report from the FBI, the federal government’s keeper of crime data, is unreliable at best and deceptive at worst.  The FBI’s preliminary 2023 data show murder declined by 13.2% across the country and violent crime dropped 5.7% compared to 2022 levels. Various news headlines have reported the FBI’s numbers unquestioningly, […]

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