USAID’s Legacy of Failure
Progressive supporters of USAID claim that the agency does vital work overseas to provide medical care and other necessities for the poorest
Congress Set to Boost Federal Debt $5 Trillion
Chris Edwards America is facing an unprecedented debt and spending crisis … our current fiscal path is unsustainable and dangerous, jeopardizing our nation’s
Whether Someone Wants Fluoride or Doesn’t, The Government Should Not Make That Decision for Them
Jeffrey A. Singer
Tariffs Won’t Ever Be “Optimal”
Despite arguments from President Trump and his supporters, there is no such thing as an “optimal” tariff. If anything, Americans have the
How Trump Can Lower Drug Prices Without Price Controls
While Trump has not yet turned to price controls to address America‘s absurdly high drug prices, Monday‘s executive order suggests that he
A Closer Scrutiny of Affirmative Action (Reservation) Programs in India
India has the longest history of affirmative action programs in the world and they have become the center of heated controversy between
Tariff Tensions Ease, Nasdaq Soars — But is SMH the Emerging Leader?
For months, investors have been on edge over U.S.-China tariff tensions, bracing for everything from fears of empty shelves to rising prices.
Four Reasons School Choice Is Good, but Federal Is Bad
Neal McCluskey A $5 billion scholarship tax credit is a part of the budget reconciliation bill just introduced in Congress. As a member