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This Administration Isn’t Promoting Free and Fair Trade

Four days after “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump spoke with reporters. He was asked, “Is there a pain in the…

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Rent Stabilization Proponents Hate to Learn from the Past

Of the approximated 2.3 million apartments in New York City, almost a million of them are rent-stabilized. Unlike rent control,…

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The Chinese FDR

For 4,000 years, from 2070 BC to 1911 AD, one imperial family after another ruled China. The longest period in…

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Spain’s Balancing Act

Tensions between the US and China have placed Europe at the center of a global trade standoff—but Spain sees this…

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‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Isn’t Great, But Regulation’s Worse

Leading “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) firm Klarna reported a $99 million loss for the first quarter of 2025, having…

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Trade Protectionists Are the New Lockdowners

In 2020, government officials around the world locked down economies in the name of public health. Small businesses were shuttered,…

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Being Polite to Robots Might Kill Us All (But in a Really Lovely Way)

Recently, I said, “Thank you,” to my printer. Not because it did anything heroic, unless printing out a mildly off-center…

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Europe’s Nanny State Problem

Governments across the world insist on telling adults how they must behave. The liberty to make your own lifestyle choices…

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Britain’s Companies Are Being Hacked

The news just arrived this week that the website of Adidas had been hacked. Consumer information may have been stolen…

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India’s Global Plan

As the geopolitical chessboard continues to shift dramatically in 2025, India finds itself at a historic crossroads. India has become…

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