On this episode of Power and Market, the roundtable responds to Zohran Mamdani winning his primary in New York City, the rising MAGA attacks on the Fed, and the ceasefire in the Middle East. ...
Although Meyer Frank was a National Review colleague of William F. Buckley, who loathed Murray Rothbard, Frank admired Rothbard and the two men often agreed on the current state of affairs. That is how Dr. David Gordon remembers him in ...
Charles Silver One of the odder changes the Senate made to the House of Representatives’ version of the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” was Sen. Thom Tillis’s (R‑NC) insertion of a provision that will put commercial litigation funders out of ...
Neal McCluskey In the last couple of days, we have seen not one but two survey reports addressing how American adults feel about teacher-led prayer in public schools. I’m not sure why the one-two punch, but today, a new AP-NORC ...
Krit Chanwong and Dominik Lett For years, states have used creative financing schemes to game the Medicaid system, effectively laundering billions in federal dollars with little transparency or accountability. Even the Government Accountability Office (GAO), tasked with auditing how federal ...
President Trump called for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial to come to an end in a strong show of support for the Israeli leader. ...
Trump wants more inflation. Warsh, Hassett and Bessent are among those under consideration as Trump evaluates their commitment to cutting rates. ...
May PCE inflation rises to 2.3%. Remember when Powell predicted inflation would soon be back at 2 percent back in September? ...
Napolitano: The argument is that less liberty produces more safety. That premise is historically and morally erroneous. ...
Regardless of your view of the current conflicts, one fact is indisputable. President Trump’s actions violate our traditional non-interventionist foreign policy. ...