The FTC Should Answer Its Call of Duty to Gamers
All too often, unscrupulous businesses weaponize the United States’ antitrust laws—which are only supposed to be
Nicotine E‑Cigarettes Might Do More than Save the Lives of People with Schizophrenia
Jeffrey A. Singer Mental health practitioners have long known that cigarette smoking is prevalent among people with
School World Order
John Klyczek joins Michael on the first episode of REKT. John (jakE) is the author of School World
Sound Money Is Required for Real Budget Discipline
The usual suspects are "relieved" that Congress gave President Biden what he wanted on the so-called
There Are Limits to What Testing Tells Us, But The Latest Scores Are Troubling
Neal McCluskey Today we received the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Long‐Term Trend results, this
Assumptions Matter Both in Economics and in the Real World
To explain Japan’s economic problems, Paul Krugman employed a model that assumes people are identical and
Modi’s India Is Better in Economics than History
Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the United States for a state visit
How Capitalism Redefined Masculine Virtue
In the pre-industrial world, aggression and physical domination were often labeled as "masculine" virtues because they were
Powell Sends Mixed Messages as He Chickens Out on Rate Hikes
The Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) on Wednesday left the target policy interest rate
After the Debt Ceiling Deal: Look for Liquidity Problems in the Markets
Everything seems to be lining up perfectly for individual investors with Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy