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Compulsory Schooling Laws Have Got To Go

When Massachusetts passed the nation’s first compulsory school attendance law in 1852, parents were mandated to send their children to…

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Denmark Buckles Under Pressure, Moves to Restrict Speech That Insults Other Cultures and Religions

Denmark has historically had some of Europe’s most lenient laws regarding freedom of speech. But following backlash from a number…

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Why Are US Tax Dollars Still Flowing to Animal Testing Labs in China?

In May, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) did something extraordinary. The agency quietly scrubbed the Wuhan Institute of Virology from…

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To The Mom Who Doesn’t Want to Send Her Kids to School

It’s back-to-school season and some parents aren’t happy about that.  Take the example of Rousmery Negrón, a single mom of…

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What’s Wrong With FedNow? Everything

Seamless money transfers? State of the art security and tracking features? A hassle-free payment service backed by the Fed? No…

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Office Politics: What a Popular Sitcom Can Teach Us about Raw Democracy

For those who aren’t familiar, The Office (US version) is a mockumentary-style series situated in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of…

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Javier Milei: The Argentine Economist Who Could Become the First Libertarian President in Modern History

Once upon a time, before the First World War, Argentina comfortably stood as one of the ten richest countries in the…

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Yes, Section 230 Allows Social Media Platforms to Moderate Content Subjectively

Recently the Supreme Court avoided deciding on where the limits of Section 230 were concerning content algorithms. Many have interpreted…

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Finding Present Value in Your Finances

Let me ask you a simple question. What would you prefer— $10 today or $10 in five years? The answer…

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Jan Nowak-Jezioranski: A Model in Courage From the Polish Resistance

Courage is not unique to any country or culture. Brave heroes, past and present, can be found everywhere if one…

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