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Investing
Expanding Federal Involvement in Education Isn’t the Way to Celebrate Independence Day
Colleen Hroncich As I think about Independence Day tomorrow, I see educational freedom as a cornerstone of liberty. In contrast…
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American Craft Brewers Suffering Under Trump’s Tariffs
Tad DeHaven In the 1970s, the federal government legalized home beer brewing and lowered excise taxes on small commercial brewers,…
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Investing
More NYC Corruption
Chris Edwards Are there any New York City workers you can’t bribe? We’ve had housing authority workers taking bribes for…
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Investing
Trump’s “Unimpeachable” Reputation
Gene Healy For a hot moment last week, it looked like impeachment season all over again. First, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez…
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53 Percent Don’t Know Why We Declared Independence from Britain in 1776
Emily Ekins and Hunter Johnson 66% Believe American Founders Would be Disappointed with How We’re Following the Constitution, 75% Support…
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Economy
AT&T rolls out Wireless Account Lock protection to curb the SIM-swap scourge
AT&T is rolling out a protection that prevents unauthorized changes to mobile accounts as the carrier attempts to fight a…
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Investing
The Senate’s Big Beautiful Blunder Could Increase the Debt by $6 Trillion
Dominik Lett On June 30, the Senate approved its version of the massive Republican tax-and-spend reform bill on a 51–50…
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Investing
Licensing Cartelists Say the Quiet Part Out Loud in Puerto Rico
Stephen Slivinski Real estate agent industry representatives in Puerto Rico are worried these days. That’s a good thing. Governor Jenniffer…
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Investing
Restructure or Repeal? What’s the Best Way to Fix the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
Solveig Singleton In a letter to the Senate Banking Committee, Senate Democrats described measures to defund the Consumer Financial Protection…
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Investing
Ruling Against Ohio Scholarship Program Puts System Above Students
Colleen Hroncich Last week, a county judge in Ohio, Jaiza Page, ruled that the state’s EdChoice scholarship programs are unconstitutional. Recognizing…
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