Entrepreneurs, prices, and profit-and-loss coordinate the division of labor that makes prosperity possible. ...

Will the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) succeed? If the regulatory story of DDT is a prime example of government regulation in action, then the answer is a resounding no. ...

Economic historians usually are mistaken when looking at the causes of the Panic of 1857. Douglas E. French sets the record straight. ...

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Scott Lincicome In my latest Bloomberg column, I explore an unseen cost of the federal government’s recent and unprecedented investments in private US companies: the distortion of capital markets that have underpinned American growth and innovation for decades. As I ...

Politicians and the media always express shock when they hear about the latest fraudulent schemes involving the welfare system. They shouldn’t be surprised, as nothing incentivizes fraud like the welfare state. ...

Thomas A. Berry, Brent Skorup, and Alexander Xenos The Constitution vests Congress—not federal agencies or their employees—with the power to decide when Americans must fund government programs. Indeed, the very first power of Congress listed in Article I, Section 8 ...

If confirmed by the Senate, Warsh would succeed current Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May. ...

Warsh’s hawkish credentials are real. His hawkish future is not. Trump didn’t pick him to raise rates and crash markets before the midterms. ...

Colleen Hroncich Luba Vangelova had been homeschooling for more than a decade, running in-person groups that blurred the line between co-ops and microschools before the term microschool was widely used. But as her daughter and the other kids hit their ...