by Edwin A Locke | Apr 10, 2025 | Environment
In his 2022 book Fossil Future, Alex Epstein of the Center for Industrial Progress argues that fossil fuels are one of the greatest benefits to human civilization ever and that no viable substitutes exist, at least for now.
by Michael Chapman | Apr 9, 2025 | Religion
On his first day as president, Trump signed an executive order to suspend the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), barring potentially thousands of Christian refugees from entering the United States.
by Alex Nowrasteh | Apr 8, 2025 | Immigration
“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” – Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution
by Walter Olson | Apr 7, 2025 | Constitution
Would a determined executive ever fall back in the end on the core power asymmetry between the two branches—it has guns, and the judges don’t?
by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Apr 4, 2025 | Elections
I’ve chronicled 50 changes that the Trump administration has made that have made life dramatically better in record time.
by Michael Chapman | Apr 3, 2025 | Journalism
It would not matter whether NPR was liberally biased or conservatively biased. The bottom line is that if politicians (bureaucrats) control the funding of the news, then the news likely will be politicized.
by Jeffrey A. Tucker | Mar 29, 2025 | Movies
Disney has misread the room for a very long time, and seems implausibly slow to course correct. One might expect market signals would be enough to shock the internal culture of an enterprise. Ideology, however, can be more powerful than even failing profitability statements.
by Jonathan M. Barnett | Mar 25, 2025 | POLITICS
The decades-long erosion of IP rights can be traced back to Google’s acquisition of YouTube in 2006.
by Alex Epstein | Mar 21, 2025 | Energy
112 specific actions the new admin can take to unleash American energy