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Richard Feynman, one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century, used to say: “Imagine how much harder physics would be ...
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The recent decision of the Supreme Court to uphold the ban on TikTok in the United States creates an entirely new dimension of change in the balance of power ...
Milton Friedman famously said, “monetary changes have their effect only after a considerable lag and over a long period and that the lag is rather variable.” ...
Mainstream economists define “inflation” as general increases in consumer and producer prices. Yet, such a definition misses ...
While TV commentators are wagging their fingers at the fossil fuel industry, Taylor Sheridan has provided a different point ...
Not only was Joe Biden a failed president domestically, but he also was a failure in his foreign policy. From sending troops ...
Unrestricted birthright citizenship is increasingly rare, and with only a few exceptions, it persists only in countries with ...
There is a common misconception that the Constitution mandates that the US government grant citizenship to everyone born ...
The standard Keynesian line is that the government can shorten recessions by using fiscal and monetary “stimulus.” However, ...
Why do we study history? Some study it as a way to confirm their own political ideologies, something that often happens when ...