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The Problem with a Chicago Municipal Grocery Store

Chicago’s new mayor, Brandon Johnson, is experimenting with a surprising new city policy— government-run grocery stores. The policy idea was…

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Why True Charity Can Only Blossom under Capitalism

Progressives and socialists have been able to seize the moral high ground through their use of effective propaganda. These sanctimonious…

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Carl Sagan’s Final Warning on the Importance of Scientific Skepticism

Shortly before he died, the astronomer Carl Sagan (1934-1996) offered a two-part warning in an interview with Charlie Rose. The…

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Lessons from The Mainspring of Human Progress by Henry Grady Weaver

Have you ever seriously thought about how far those who wish to dictate to everyone else are willing to go…

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Pet Alligator Bans are Unnecessary and Reckless

A small town in western Pennsylvania is considering a ban on alligator ownership. Yes, you read that right: a ban…

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New Lithium Discovery Highlights Why We Never Run Out of Resources

A new discovery of lithium this last week led to a flurry of headlines touting the finding as one of…

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The Justice Department Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Exposes the State’s True Nature

The Justice Department recently filed a lawsuit against SpaceX , the California-based spacecraft manufacturer and satellite communications company founded by Elon Musk . In its…

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Carl Sagan Saw US Schools Were Ruining Kids Decades Ago: ‘Something Terrible Has Happened’

My wife and I recently met with the principal of the school our daughter attends to discuss her education future.…

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How Bitcoin Highlights the Problem with Innovation Subsidies

Have you heard of “innovation economics?” This relatively new school of thought represents a shift away from traditional economic theories,…

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Do Young People Really Rage against the Machine?

There is a romanticized view that left-wing youth movements are the wave of the future and on the “right side…

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