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When Texans head to the polls in November, they’ll find a slate of pro-taxpayer constitutional amendments designed to keep the Lone Star State a magnet for investment and growth. Unf ...
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on the constitutionality of the sweeping tariffs imposed by President Trump over the past nine months. In recent years, the conservative justices on t ...
One reason libertarians don’t trust the government is because so many well-intentioned government programs end up either ...
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From Washington to Beijing, governments are rediscovering industrial policy. But no matter how much a nation subsidizes, ...
In May, President Trump signed an executive order imposing Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) price caps on pharmaceuticals. While the ...
When Jerome Powell recently reflected that “we could have—and perhaps should have—stopped asset purchases sooner,” he ...
Since wireless telephony was only in its infancy by the 1980s, and since broad internet usage was realistically decades away, nearly all work took place at a physical location. “Chained to the d ...