A Cooler Assessment of Heatwave Deaths
“Lawn watering banned: mercury 101.3” read one Toronto newspaper. “Heat kills 100 Twin Citians” titled a St-Paul newspaper. These titles are not
“Lawn watering banned: mercury 101.3” read one Toronto newspaper. “Heat kills 100 Twin Citians” titled a St-Paul newspaper. These titles are not
Reprinted from Law & Liberty Philosopher and energy expert Alex Epstein sets himself two goals in his new book, Fossil Future—one significantly more difficult
In June, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) raised the federal funds rate target by 75 basis points, moving the target range
At the end of the Constitutional Convention, when Benjamin Franklin was asked what form of government the delegates had given America, he
Reprinted from UFM Market Trends El Salvador has been in the global spotlight on several occasions since it adopted Bitcoin as a forced
What is valid about Modern Monetary Theory isn’t modern, and what is different about it is, and has always been, whack. Modern Monetary
Reprinted from EconLib Twice per year a group of medical students and I put on a “Mini Medical School” for high school students
One must be a diehard ideologue to believe that centrally planning an economy can work for more than a few years, and
Reprinted from the Foundation for Economic Education Jonathan Haidt’s latest essay, “Why the Past 10 Years of American Life have Been Uniquely Stupid,” calls
Reprinted from Law & Liberty For the last four years or so, national conservatism has played an increasingly large role on the American