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What RFK Jr. Should Do to Battle High-Fructose Corn Syrup

A Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) run by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will likely go after crony interests…

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Longest Inaugural, Shortest Presidency

On this Inauguration Day, it’s worth noting that the man who delivered the longest inaugural address in American history also…

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Zuckerberg Is Removing Fact-Checkers. Did He Just Have a Change of Heart?

Meta, Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, recently made a big announcement: the platforms are going to stop fact-checking user posts.…

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Remembering Hayek’s Remarkable Nobel Lecture

Thirty-two years ago this month—on March 23, 1992—Austrian economist, political philosopher, and Nobel laureate Friedrich August von Hayek passed away…

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Debunking All the Main Arguments for Antitrust Laws

It does not take too much upstairs to see through the Biden administration’s rejection of the JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger. The…

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Samurai Who Weren’t Japanese

Many Americans owe their knowledge of Japanese samurai to filmmakers. Renowned for their discipline and courage, the samurai were the…

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The Great Ponzi Scheme

The United States is in fiscal trouble. The burden of government spending has increased by nearly $3 trillion over the…

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A Robust Education Marketplace Means Some Schools Will Fail

A couple of years ago, I was presenting at a small education conference in New York when someone asked what…

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There’s Nothing Wrong with Non-compete Clauses

What is a non-compete clause (NCC)? It is an agreement, usually between the buyer of a business and a seller…

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‘Laissez-Faire’ Sweden Had the Lowest Mortality in Europe From 2020–2022, New Analysis Shows

Gore Vidal once said “I told you so” are the four most beautiful words in the English language. Perhaps this…

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