For the first time since February 2022, Zelensky has been revealed to be no different from other corrupt Ukrainian Presidents. ...
But secessionist Albertans aren’t interested in joining the United States. ...
Domestic coach-class travel demand has come in weaker than airline executives expected this year. Are consumers running out of disposable income? ...
Tim Terrell offers a critical examination of higher education’s economic structure. ...
Dr. DiLorenzo has some words for Secretary Bessent about the true role of the Fed and its record in this open letter. ...
Tate Fegley shows how bureaucratic insulation, lack of economic calculation, and political incentives lead to cronyism and inefficiency. ...
The S&P 500 ($SPX) just logged its fifth straight trading box breakout, which means that, of the five trading ranges the index has experienced since the April lows, all have been resolved to the upside. How much longer can this last? ...
In the polished galleries of Mayfair and the rarefied auction houses of Sotheby’s and Christie’s, a quiet financial revolution is under way. Britain’s wealthiest investors are increasingly channelling capital into fine art — not merely for aesthetic enjoyment, but as ...
The news that Starbucks is closing sixteen stores due to customer safety concerns exposes the lack of police protection in cities and the problems with allowing noncustomers to remain in stores. ...
Bob Murphy examines Hazlitt’s key insights on monetary expansion, Cantillon effects, and the distinction between nominal and real variables. ...