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How a Facebook Joke That Sparked a SWAT Raid Resulted in a Major Step Toward Police Reform

On the evening of March 20, 2020, Waylon Bailey was bored. Like nearly all members of the public at the…

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Javier Milei Delivers Argentina’s First Surplus in Over a Decade—and US Media Is Silent

Argentines witnessed something amazing last week: the government’s first budget surplus in nearly a dozen years. The Economy Ministry announced…

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Diogo Costa Named 12th President of the Foundation for Economic Education

On behalf of FEE’s Board of Trustees, I am pleased to announce that we have elected Diogo Costa as the…

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New Jersey’s Plastic Bag Ban Backfire, Explained

There’s a famous scene in Seinfeld in which George passes on a TV pilot deal with NBC, only to later accept for less money…

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Breaking Down Tucker Carlson’s Interview With Vladimir Putin

Tucker Carlson’s recent, two-hour interview of Vladimir Putin generated massive attention around the world. Carlson deserves credit for the exclusive,…

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Why Not Deflation?

This week for Ask an Economist, I have a question from Wilson. Wilson rightly notes the Federal Reserve targets an…

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Is the US Dollar ‘Finished’?

In August 2005, a little-known financial analyst named Richard Bove issued an eight-page report for Punk, Ziegel, and Company, a…

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How Would a Free Society Deal With Unwelcome Looking?

There are two kinds of lookism. They are very different from one another. The first is the preference for beautiful…

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Habits of Effective Libertarians

What does the cause of liberty need most? Leonard E. Read, the founder of FEE, insisted that what liberty needs…

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French Language Czar Champions Tougher Laws on Commercial Signage in Quebec

The government of Quebec issued a series of draft regulations on January 10 that target the outdoor commercial signs of…

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