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DULUTH, Ga. — Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson warmed up the crowd at Donald Trump’s rally here Wednesday night with a dark metaphor,...
MADISON, Wis. — Early voting kicked off in this battleground state this week with computer delays and long lines. Voters waited as long as...
Sister Stephanie Schmidt had a hunch about what her fellow nuns would discuss over dinner at their Erie, Pennsylvania, monastery on Wednesday night. The...
Most of the year is for getting ahead – but the holiday season is for cherishing what we have. In that spirit, I feel...
Under the National Labor Relations Act and many state laws, labor unions have special powers and privileges not enjoyed by other private organizations. Other...
On my way to work one morning, a homeless man, clearly deranged and mentally unstable, cursed at the wind and sat down in the...
Why is housing so expensive? The answer is easy: we’re not building enough of it. Demand is growing faster than supply, and that’s a...
Argentina’s new self-described “anarcho-capitalist” President, Javier Milei, is raising eyebrows worldwide with his aggressive attempts to restore the nation’s abysmal economy. On December 20,...
ChatGPT, the generative artificial intelligence processor found in a growing number of applications, uses “natural language processing” to estimate the sequence of words that...
Many influential figures claim that supply-side improvements explain easing price pressures. This view is especially common among those affiliated with the Biden administration. A...
In chapter six of Paul Seabright’s great Company of Strangers: A Natural History of Economic Life, we’re treated to an account of the monetary...
One of the lesser-known realities of the War on Poverty was that while poverty rates were falling substantially before it began, that progress came...
Carl Menger’s 1871 book Principles of Economics describes how various commodities (or goods) compete against one another to (sometimes) emerge as media of exchange....