Remembering the Great Henry Hazlitt on His Birthday
November 28 marks the 1894 birth of one of American history’s most prolific public intellectuals—Henry Hazlitt.
October’s Sobering Jobs Report Adds to Mounting Bad Economic News
Data on employed persons, wages, and other measures point to trouble ahead in an economy already
Arkansas’ Attack on Chinese-Owned Property Is Reckless and Crony-Driven
Citing national security concerns, Arkansas ordered Chinese company Syngenta to sell off the 160 acres of
The “Climate Emergency”: Fueled by 21st Century Marxism
The eternal “climate emergency” is upon us. While doomsday is said to be around the corner, the
An Ama(i)zing Quote from the US on Mexico’s Corn Ban
Gabriella Beaumont-Smith