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Gun Control Advocates Ignore What the Founding Fathers Really Thought

In all my years of existence, the Second Amendment of our Constitution has always been considered controversial. Opponents claim it…

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Understanding the 500% Price Increase of Pfizer’s Covid Vaccine

During a 2021 earnings call with stockholders, Pfizer Chief Financial Officer Frank D’Amelio discussed how the company was using “pandemic…

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Why a Student With a 1590 SAT Score Was Rejected by 16 Colleges

Stanley Zhong did everything right. A 4.42 weighted GPA (3.98 unweighted). A 1590 SAT score (1600 is perfect). He’d even launched his…

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Former Public School Teachers Find Happiness In Entrepreneurship

I spent much of last week in the greater Kansas City area visiting microschools and learning pods, and talking to…

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The Martin Scorsese Movie Disney and China Don’t Want You to See

Few directors in Hollywood have more power than Martin Scorsese, the Oscar-winning director of box office hits “Goodfellas,” “Casino,” “The…

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The Incandescent Ban and the Lie of LED Efficiency

It happened as I went to grab a new package of baby wipes from under the sink. I flipped on…

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Why Matt Walsh Is Wrong to Call for a Pit Bull Ban

Political commentators have yet to learn economics. This is evident by the repeated economic illiteracy peddled by conservative and progressive…

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The Uncommon Ella Knowles Haskell

Praise for the “common man” is all too common in the world. It’s the “uncommon” man (or woman) for whom…

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Free Speech Is Not Safe, but It Is Good

In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, a classic children’s story by C.S. Lewis, a group of children inadvertently…

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A Nobel for a Student of Civilization

The 2023 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (colloquially referred to as the Nobel Prize…

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