Headline Math, Women’s Wages, and a Very Bad Deal in Higher Education
Headline math is a simple percentage expressed as a fact without context. Its design is to
It Began with Carl Menger: The Austrian Intellectual Triumph
Near the end of the nineteenth century, the European intellectual scene witnessed a remarkable theoretical contest
DC’s Debt Trap
Federal debt is soaring out of control, and perhaps it is not surprising that the CBO
Do Destroyed Monuments Represent a Past Not Worth Defending?
Many cities and states in this country have been tearing down or destroying monuments because they
Biden’s “AI Bill of Rights” May Just Be Another Censorship Plan
President Joe Biden is promoting his “AI Bill of Rights,” which looks to be an attempt to
Markets versus State Healthcare Systems: Some Points of Contention
Progressives claim that state-sponsored healthcare systems are superior to market-based systems. Their arguments don’t add up. Original
Secession
This week's episode begins 2024 by looking at the growing political divide among the American people—and
What Is Happening to College Sports?
On Monday night, January 8, the University of Michigan and the University of Washington football teams
audine Gay, DEI, and the War in the Middle East
A little over six months ago, Claudine Gay was appointed president of Harvard University, the first