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The latest Keynesian spending and money-printing initiatives are exploding. It's time to listen to what Austria has to say.
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Not data sets that are prone to change, but logical deductions based on what we know about human behaviour are the starting point for Austrian economics.
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Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win , by Peter Schweizer, is a new best-seller. The disturbing relationship between Microsoft founder Bill Gates and the Chinese Communist regime receives a lot of attention. One of the most tense moments in that relationship happened when Gates went beyond personal computers to assist the Chinese in improving their nuclear reactors.
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The clergy warned Trudeau that he is separating Canada and 'exposing this government and people to God's wrath.'
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A New York Times fact-checker testified in court Monday that she did not double-check a 2017 editorial's statement of a strong relationship between a map issued by Sarah Palin's political action committee and the 2011 mass shooting that injured Rep. Gabby Giffords.
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The Hatch–Waxman Act encourages both pharmaceutical innovation and price competition, complicating straightforward pricing comparisons between the United States and other countries.
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While the Canadian Great Lakes fleet is becoming more modernized, the US fleet is comprised of antique ships due to a grossly uncompetitive domestic shipbuilding sector.
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President Biden said he would explore 'doing away' with the filibuster in order to enact voting rights legislation, but he can't do so right now because he would lose three votes on his economic program.
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Radiant, a California-based business, has received financing to construct a one-megawatt nuclear micro-reactor that fits in a shipping container, can power 1,000 households, and uses helium instead of water as a coolant.
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Eunji Lee, a comedian, is gaining popularity as an all-around entertainer who can perfectly digest a variety of characters.