Amtrak is always on the verge of reviving intercity rail traffic in the US, or at least that is what politicians want us…
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Mark Thornton digs into the gold-silver ratio—its wild swings, its history, and what it might mean for investors and the world at large.
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The late P.T. Bauer provided much insight into the issue of the so-called First World sending aid to Third World nations in the…
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The blackout in Spain was not caused by a cyberattack but by the worst possible attack—that of politicians against their own citizens.
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The transatlantic slave trade from Africa is a well-known chapter in the history of slavery in the Western Hemisphere, but much lesser known…
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This week on Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews The Price of Our Values by Augustin Landier and David Thesmar. While the authors…
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Edwin S. Corwin in The President: Office and Powers, 1878-1957 has argued that the Constitution is a tussle for control between the executive…
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Federal prosecutors were not able to produce any evidence at all other than an op-ed Ozturk wrote.
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In the world of private enterprise, business owners pay attention to costs already incurred that cannot be recovered, also known as “sunk costs.”…
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The Fed is now hemmed in by a rising risk of stagflation. It doesn‘t know where the economy is headed, or is unwilling…