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The Bill of Rights Against the States

February 26, 2026

We are told that the Bill of Rights is the bedrock of our freedom, yet this same Bill of Rights ultimately has

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Creative Destroyer: The Apolitical Story of the Surgery Center of Oklahoma

February 26, 2026

Dr. Keith Smith recounts how the Surgery Center of Oklahoma and the Free Market Medical Association are exposing the hospital–insurance cartel—posting honest,

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Social Media Addiction Trial Begins, With Stakes for Youth Online Safety Debate

February 25, 2026

Jennifer Huddleston

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The Invincibility Gap: How Constitutional Safeguards Have Become a List of Polite Suggestions

February 25, 2026

Mike Fox

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A “War on Fraud” Will Not Balance the Budget

February 25, 2026

Dominik Lett

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We Act in a World of Uncertainty, Not Probabilities

February 25, 2026

Human action involves people engaging in unique events in which outcomes often are uncertain, when expertise and planning often do not give

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How to Change the World: Entrepreneurship vs. Politics

February 25, 2026

Dr. Per Bylund contrasts the futility of politics with the quiet power of entrepreneurship, showing how innovative businesses like Uber and Amazon

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Grading Trump’s First Year: the Border, DOGE, Debt, Energy

February 25, 2026

Trump’s first year back in office has been loud, aggressive, and consequential—but has it been effective? Ryan McMaken appears on Stossel TV.

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How the Welfare State’s Financing Structure Enables Waste, Fraud, and Abuse

February 25, 2026

Romina Boccia and Tyler Turman

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Class Conflict, the Jacksonians, and Exploitation

February 25, 2026

In a truly free market, there is no class conflict. In the presence of the state, however, things are different because various

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