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Immigrants Didn’t Steal the Election After All
David J. Bier Among the rampant absurdities about immigration that spread from both the obscure and prominent corners of the…
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Voters in Four States Chose to Continue Infringing on the Right to Self-Medicate
Jeffrey A. Singer As philosopher Jessica Flanigan pointed out in her book Pharmaceutical Freedom, autonomous adults have the fundamental right…
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Just Say No to NATO Expansion
Michael Chapman Many Western leaders, such as President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, say NATO expansion, including…
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Brasilia-Washington Tech Policy Connections
Emma Hopp On October 6, Brazil held its municipal elections. Over 150 million citizens—a number that is roughly 40 percent…
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Fear and Loathing at the Ballot Box
Gene Healy Like most libertarians—and most sane Americans—David Friedman looks upon the Trump v. Harris contest with dread: My opinion…
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Is Nuclear Power’s High Cost Justified for Clean Energy?
David Kemp In a November 4 blog, I discussed the economics of nuclear power in light of recent nuclear deals…
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GAO Finds 218 Percent Arrest Increase with Police in Schools
Kayla Susalla The juvenile justice system is distinct from the adult system because it accounts for youth making impulsive decisions…
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The Digital Euro Divide in the EU
Nicholas Anthony The European Central Bank remains committed to developing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), but it seems not…
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On Elitism and Ahistoricism: A Response to David French
Brandan P. Buck Since the political ascent of Donald Trump, Americans have been subjected to endless think pieces on the…
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Subsidies and Tech Deals Don’t Change the Economics of Nuclear Power
David Kemp Nuclear power is in the news again. Motivated by projected increases in electricity demand and fueled by federal…
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