Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: A Misleading Study Compares TikTok and Instagram
Paul Matzko A new study, “A Tik‐Tok‐ing Timebomb,” that compares the use of political hashtags on TikTok
Trump’s Disqualification: A Primer
Robert A. Levy Colorado is attempting to disqualify Donald Trump from running for president by excluding him
Unfortunately, as I Warned Lawmakers in March, We May Soon Be Talking About the Nitazene Crisis
Jeffrey A. Singer I wrote here in 2020 and here in 2022, and I warned lawmakers in oral
Florida Counts Votes Quickly, Other States Should Too
Walter Olson If you don’t want certain losing candidates to run around endlessly claiming your state’s election
Argentina Is One of the Most Regulated Countries in the World
Ian Vásquez Argentine President Javier Milei delivered an impeccably libertarian address to the country this week, announcing
The GOP ‘Stimulus Package’ for Campus DEI
Gene Healy House Republicans are waging war against woke anti‐Semitism, and they smell Ivy League “blood in
Prioritize Marijuana Licenses for Past Offenders? No, Just Eliminate Licenses
Jeffrey Miron As states ease their marijuana prohibitions, several are prioritizing licenses for individuals “disproportionately impacted” by
Four Worthwhile Recommendations from the Select Committee for Outcompeting China
Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon Last week the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party
Dear EPA: Go Back to the Drawing Board
Travis Fisher The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) greenhouse gas (GHG) rule for power plants was published in
Sun Shines on the Federal Reserve’s Expansionary Powers
Nicholas Anthony In the Wall Street Journal, I had a letter to the editor published on December 11 regarding