Has the Overdose Death Rate Peaked? Insights from an Arizona Harm Reduction Organization
Jeffrey A. Singer In a September blog post, I discussed the encouraging news from the National Center
Spending Cuts for 2025
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Facing the 2025 Fiscal Cliff: Reduce Deficits with Spending Cuts or Risk Inflation and Voter Backlash
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett All eyes are on the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE—a Trump
There’s Still No Economic Case for New Tariffs
Colin Grabow Whoever leads the incoming Trump administration’s trade team faces a difficult task. In the face
Benjamin M. Anderson: Hayek’s Precursor on the Knowledge Problem
James A. Dorn In the history of economic thought, it is often found that what at first
On “Disagreement” and the Presidential Power to Adjourn Congress
Andy Craig “…in Case of Disagreement between [the House and Senate], with Respect to the Time of
Time for a Fresh Approach to Childcare
Vanessa Brown Calder President-elect Donald Trump has signaled an appetite for change with his new Department of
Friday Feature: Arborbrook Christian Academy
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New Light Rail Project for Los Angeles Comes at a High Price
Marc Joffe In recent posts, I have looked at costly light rail projects in Austin and Minneapolis
Opposing War with Iran Shouldn’t Keep You Out of Government
Joshua Shifrinson Should seeking to prioritize threats to US national security disqualify officials from leading policy positions?