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Diogo Costa is the president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). He holds a bachelor's degree in Law from the ...
This week, like the week before it, can only be described by one word: tumultuous.  Stock markets around the world have plummeted, phone calls are being made, messages are being put out on social ...
Trade wars are back in fashion. And so is Milton Friedman. A video of Friedman explaining the miracle of the pencil has gone viral ...
In the eyes of Israelis, Trump has become a figure of biblical proportions. Like King Cyrus the Great of Persia, who allowed ...
Now he’s published Stronger, which looks at weight-lifting from several perspectives — historical, sociological, medical, ...
For decades, out of largesse, conflict avoidance, and hope, the U.S. has tolerated many countries that have been picking its ...
National Review published a blog post this week titled “The Feminism Phantasm.” The post takes aim at a new wave of ...
People who shout the loudest about fighting for “the people” rarely connect with actual flesh-and-blood individuals. The ...
Russia is positioning forces for a major spring offensive all along Ukraine’s front line, which may last well into the summer ...
As public opinion turns against diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, and as the Trump administration wields its sword ...
President Donald Trump’s goal of reciprocal trade is a false promise, based neither on economic laws nor market reality. His arbitrary tariffs are causing an immediate meltdown of the world’s ...
Michael Romero, Ph.D., is a professor of economics at Thales College.