Let’s be honest, many people move to New York City to make money, not have it taken away. Since over half of NYC’s population isn’t even from New York, millions […]
America runs on gas stations. The US has more gas stations than any other country in the world, around 196,000. These rest stops and corner pumps supply the country with […]
The Province of Ontario passed a controversial piece of legislation in early June that allows the government to create Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in certain designated regions, among other things. […]
The recent passage of the Senate’s GENIUS Act and House’s upcoming “Crypto Week” mark a seismic shift in the financial world. The bill, which passed by a 68–30 vote, establishes […]
“Can you, ChatGPT, live without fossil fuels?” “Great question — and the honest answer is no.” AI is expanding rapidly — from casual consumers using ChatGPT or Grok “because it’s […]
Before Amazon.com existed, you had to buy books — and any number of other things — at physical stores. If you wanted a new washer or refrigerator, you had to […]
Senator Ted Cruz wants a federal moratorium on state-level AI regulation, centralizing authority in Washington. But if the federal government takes control, who controls the bureaucracy that will decide which […]
Ronald Reagan deserves much praise for his stalwart commitment to free trade and lowering trade barriers. Even his most contentious policy—the Voluntary Export Restraint (VER) agreement with Japan—can be seen […]
Joseph (Jake) Klein’s book Redefining Racism dives deep into a narrow slice of the history of the Social Justice Fundamentalism (SJF) movement: the redefinition of the term “racism.” He starts […]
Adam Smith recognized the importance of the “make or buy” decision. It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what […]