By Alice Salles Americans are going hungry because of coronavirus, and they are turning to theft to survive—at least that’s what we’re supposed to believe. Nearly…
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By James Ketler Far from being a unitive force, powerful, centralized government only serves to pit blocs of the electorate against each other. Division grows…
By Gary Galles The 2020 election has revealed jaw-dropping levels of “liberal” or progressive bias in the media, from the increasing ascendance of woke language,…
By James Bovard Politicians have destroyed more than 13 million jobs this year in a deluge of edicts aimed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. More…
By Wendy McElroy Gender feminism, the New Left, and Marxism (FLM) are often said to be politically aligned, and, certainly, there is significant overlap. But does…
By Maurus Adam Riots against police have not only occurred in the US. Two events have spurred a public debate in Germany recently. On the night…
By Ryan McMaken As soon as it became clear that the Swedish state had no plans to implement harsh lockdowns, global media organizations like the New York Times have…
In 1991, Maui police officers showed up at the home of Frances and Joseph Lopes. One officer showed his badge and said, “Let’s go into…
Ryan McMaken School children learn that there are three branches of government: the legislative, executive, and judicial. In actual practice, however, there are four branches of government.…
08/20/2019Jeff Deist The remarkable life of Ron Paul began in Pittsburgh 84 years ago today, in 1935—seven months after Elvis Aaron Presley came into the…