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Why a New IRS Change Will Push Some Entrepreneurs into Corporate Desk Jobs

As the end of the year approaches, the IRS has announced its new late repayment penalty rate. The rate has…

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Argentina’s Inflation, Explained (in One Chart)

Marcelo Capobianco is a butcher in Buenos Aires, where he works in a white-tiled room surrounded by dangling hooks, slabs…

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A Scientist Who Helped Fauci Discredit the Lab Leak Theory Says He Can’t Sleep at Night—and Is Now Speaking Out

In March 2020, Dr. Robert Kadlec addressed a House committee to confirm his role and responsibilities as the federal government’s…

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Why Rome’s Best Emperor Shunned Government Schools

The great classical scholar Edith Hamilton noted that the ancient Greeks frowned upon their Roman counterparts in regards to education.…

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Why Is There A Dyslexia Epidemic?

The earliest documented cases of dyslexia, or a language processing disorder that makes it difficult to read, date back more…

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Three Principles for Libertarians in Times of War

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas seems to have brought out the worst in many people on both sides,…

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Why I Don’t Think the Population Will Collapse in the Long Run

The irrational pandemonium of the 20th century was the fear of a population explosion. Estimates from scientists such as Paul…

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If Your Kids Aren’t Happy at School, Find Them Another One

“I hated going to school when I was a kid,” said Elon Musk in a 2015 interview. “It was torture.” …

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Why ‘Travelin’ Soldier’ Is the Best Anti-War Song Ever Written—and Always Brings a Tear to My Eye

When the subject of great anti-war songs comes up, a few tunes immediately come to mind. “Fortunate Son” by Creedence…

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This TikTok Video Shows How the Right Is Scaring Young People Away from Capitalism

Recently, a TikTok video of a zoomer in tears about her nine-to-five job went viral. In the video, she complains…

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