Clark Packard As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments next week on President Trump’s global tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, administration officials have made a bold claim: striking down the tariffs would cripple the president’s ...

Justin Logan and Lawrence Montreuil The Trump Administration announced last week that the USS Gerald Ford and her Carrier Strike Group, consisting of three Arleigh Burke-Class Guided-Missile Destroyers, would be redirected from the Mediterranean Sea to the US Southern Command. ...

Among the criticisms of capitalism is that it supposedly creates meaningless jobs created by villainous capitalists to keep people docile. However, it is state power and regulation that makes many jobs little more than meaningless make work. ...

On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Jonathan Newman joins Ryan and Tho to discuss this week’s Fed rate cut, and to breakdown down Jerome Powell’s most recent press conference. ...

Neal McCluskey On October 30, the US Department of Education published new regulations governing Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), a program created in 2007 that cancels a borrower’s remaining federal student debt after ten years of repayment for those who work ...

Michael F. Cannon Congressional Democrats are refusing to support a resumption of the few federal operations that the current “government shutdown” has paused. Among Democrats’ demands is that Congress rescind the meager Medicaid spending restraints in the recent Republican budget, ...

This week, Dr. Gordon examines the work of the late Jonathan Lear and some thoughts he expressed about Lincoln and the treatment of the Confederate dead following Gettysburg. ...

Colleen Hroncich For seven years, Amber Dawson homeschooled her kids while wishing for a different kind of school. “I just kept saying, ‘If there were a school like this, I would not homeschool,’” she recalls. She frequently dreamed of creating ...

The Bank of England is preparing for a finely poised vote on interest rates next Thursday, as policymakers weigh the benefits of lower inflation against the threat of weaker economic growth following upcoming tax rises. Markets, which only weeks ago ...

Britain’s factories are set to benefit from hundreds of millions of pounds in savings after the government announced sweeping cuts to industrial energy costs in a bid to stem a wave of closures across the manufacturing sector. Peter Kyle, the ...