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Questioning the Housing Crisis: Americans Regularly Move to High Density Areas
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a much higher rate…
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Regarding the Efficacy and Constitutionality of the Debt Ceiling
Robert A. Levy On a fairly regular basis, Americans are warned that the federal government may no longer be able…
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More Foreign Investment, Less Tariffs and Subsidies
Tad DeHaven Greenfield investment occurs when a foreign company establishes (or expands) a business in the US. Most foreign direct…
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Friday Feature: Limestone Community School
Colleen Hroncich Second and third graders designing affordable housing that a family now lives in? That sounds too impressive to…
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On the Presidential Power to Impose Tariffs, Appoint, Remove, Impound, and Pardon
Robert A. Levy The incoming administration seems poised to exercise an array of controversial executive powers. Here are some of the…
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Cunningham v. Baltimore County Brief: Holding Police Accountable for a Conscience-Shocking Shooting
Matthew Cavedon In a December 18 amicus brief to the Supreme Court regarding Cunningham v. Baltimore County, the Cato Institute…
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Newsom Crying Wolf over Bird Flu
Michael F. Cannon California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is demonstrating one of the pitfalls of putting the government in charge…
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Trump Should Privatize Air Traffic Control
Chris Edwards America’s air traffic control (ATC) needs restructuring. ATC has become a high-tech business, but we run our system…
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America Can Do Better than Public Housing
Vanessa Brown Calder A variety of Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs could use immediate attention from the Department…
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DOGE Recommendations: Slash Federal Health Care Regulation
Michael F. Cannon Via this Cato white paper, I submitted the following recommendations to the Department of Government Efficiency, a…
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