Deeper Than ‘Banning’: Possible Liberal Bias Detected in Public School Libraries
Neal McCluskey Over the last few years, there has been a surge in challenges to books in public school libraries. These “banning” battles have
Neal McCluskey Over the last few years, there has been a surge in challenges to books in public school libraries. These “banning” battles have
Jeffrey A. Singer In April 2022, when the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes and cigars,
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Michael F. Cannon I am happy to announce the release of my latest book, Recovery: A Guide to Reforming the U.S. Health Sector. If I have
Justin Logan Like many Americans, since last Saturday I’ve been watching events in Israel with sorrow and horror. I woke up at 5 am for
Chris Edwards The federal “tax gap” is the amount of taxes owed but not paid, essentially the amount of cheating on federal taxes.
Walter Olson Voters will go to the polls soon in states and municipalities to decide ballot issues of significance for individual liberty, limited
Colleen Hroncich When I think about education, the Bob Dylan song “The Times They Are a‑Changin’” often comes to mind. In the past few
Marc Joffe While the recent rise in interest rates creates headaches for governments issuing bonds (and for the taxpayers who are obliged to
Chris Edwards and Krit Chanwong Federal spending and deficits are at dangerously high levels, and interest costs on government borrowing are soaring. If