Economist and UN adviser Jeffrey Sachs spoke at the Ron Paul Institute’s conference in Washington and presented a ‘Blueprint for Peace’ ...
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Jeffrey A. Singer Last June, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dissolved the 17-member Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on immunization policy. Shortly afterward, he appointed ...
John Mueller For a settlement or ceasefire of the war in Ukraine to take place, those involved have to work out two “security guarantees.” There has been endless, but vague, discussion about what these would entail—but they are key to ...
Much of the current debate on student higher education debt centers around the students as victims of rapacious capitalism. However, the government‘s student loan program has driven up education costs, impoverished student borrowers, and financed the leftist takeover of higher ...
August brought a wave of positive news for the cryptocurrency market. 94% of Ripple (XRP) holders are currently profitable, making XRP one of the most promising crypto assets of 2025. As a key pillar of the global cross-border payment network, ...
After weathering a decade-long financial crisis, Greece has re-emerged as a magnet for global wealth and investment and is now a Continent-defying pioneer of economic growth. Central to this transformation is the country’s ability to attract high-net-worth individuals – particularly ...
Chancellor considers ending capital gains exemption on properties above £1.5m amid £40bn funding shortfall Rachel Reeves is weighing plans to impose capital gains tax (CGT) on the sale of high-value homes, a move expected to be framed as a “mansion ...
King’s College, Cambridge has revealed the 24 startups selected for its first-ever incubator programme, SPARK 1.0, an initiative designed to turn research-backed ideas from students and alumni into investable companies. The new scheme, created by King’s Entrepreneurship Lab (King’s E-Lab) ...
Hospitality businesses across Britain are being forced to shut their doors at least one day a week as soaring wage costs and higher taxes pile pressure on the sector. A new survey by leading trade bodies found that almost three ...