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Medicare Advantage Reallocates Subsidies from the Sick to the Healthy

March 13, 2026

Michael F. Cannon

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Tax Code Already Exempts Large Amounts of Income, Unevenly

March 13, 2026

Adam N. Michel

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Friday Feature: Apogee Dripping Springs

March 13, 2026

Colleen Hroncich “I got into education sort of by accident,” says Sarah Pevehouse, founder of Apogee Dripping Springs microschool in Texas. After attending

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Minnesota Lawmakers Consider Removing Free Speech Protection for AI

March 13, 2026

Kevin T. Frazier

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5 Reasons the US Should Not Spend Another Penny on the War with Iran

March 13, 2026

Benjamin Giltner and Dominik Lett

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The Effects of Oil Shocks

March 13, 2026

Peter Van Doren

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Revisiting Colonial Massachusetts and Mises’s Taxonomy of Money

March 13, 2026

Contrary to what the Modern Monetary Theory advocates and their Chartalist allies are claiming, the 1690 colonial Massachusetts issuance of fiat money

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Keeping Kids Safe Is Good but Policy Proposals Are Still Bad for Speech, Innovation, and Kids’ Safety

March 13, 2026

David Inserra, Jennifer Huddleston, and Christopher Gardner

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Foreign-Born Terrorism Is Still a Small Threat in Trump’s Second Term

March 13, 2026

Alex Nowrasteh

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The State’s Favorite Fallacy: The Cudgel in a Suit

March 13, 2026

When someone argues in favor of state control of economic processes, they are, by definition, presenting an argument based upon the ad

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