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Spain’s Vanished Billions

In late 2021, Spain’s Socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, unveiled the following year’s budget with great fanfare. The largest in…

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Britain’s Expensive Apologies

Britain’s current government has hardly hidden its internationalist credentials. One of the first—and disastrously unpopular—decisions the Labour Party made upon…

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How the Mexican Left Embraced Free Trade

Earlier this year, left-wing Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum hosted a rally in downtown Mexico City to celebrate Donald Trump’s one-month…

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Britain’s Prime Minister Backflips

It’s been a year since Sir Keir Starmer became our Prime Minister, and he is already earning a reputation as…

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It’s a Test to the Institutions

For the first time in years, we are witnessing multiple flashpoints, where the world would have looked to international organizations…

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The Rise of Influencer Trust

When millions of Americans lost their homes in the 2008 financial crash, not a single top Wall Street executive went…

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The Second Coming of America’s Funniest Writer

Though P.J. O’Rourke passed away three years ago, his sharp wit and defense of freedom continue to resonate in a…

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New York May Get Government-Owned Grocery Stores

Zohran Mamdani has moved forward in the New York City mayoral race as the Democratic nominee, after beating out former…

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Bureaucracy, Conformity, and Mediocrity

Europe’s free university model is often seen as a triumph of modern society. With no crushing tuition bills, minimal student…

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How New Microschool Accreditation Pathways Are Opening Doors for Founders and Families

As a mother of nine in Tennessee, Sarah Fagerburg tried a variety of different schooling types, from public schools to…

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