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Despite Tesla’s Wild Stock Surge, Musk Turns To Discounts To Juice Sliding Sales
Investors are upbeat about Elon Musk’s embrace of Trump but the EV brand is poised for a 6% sales drop in 2024 in its home market – and maybe its first global slump.
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Here’s a glide path for the 119th Congress to target a surge in costly Biden rules with the Congressional Review Act and shape Trump’s regulatory rollback agenda
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Legislative Bans And Legal Force Are The Worst Way To Address TikTok
Freedom is the only way to put vanquish the competition.
Javier Milei Insults His Reforms With His IMF Funding Appeal
Individuals, businesses and governments doing the right thing don't require government loans.
A Modest Theory About Those Drones Over New Jersey
The media has taken up the cause and the story has gone mainstream, with baffled officials furnishing no unified explanation - and President elect Trump weighing in.
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Chicago Beyond Its Economics: The Christian Legacy Of John U. Nef
A Christian leading intellectual helped the University of Chicago earn a strong reputation
UN General Assembly To Close Impunity Gap For Crimes Against Humanity
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Belgium To Pay Reparations To Victims/Survivors Of Colonial-Era Forced Child Separation
In December 2024, a Belgian court ordered the government to pay reparations to five mixed-race women after they were forcibly removed from their families...
U.S. Steel’s Existence Is Dangerously Threatened By Biden And Trump
Never, ever, turn down capital when it's offered to you.
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Bitcoin’s Fixed Supply Remains Its Biggest Demerit
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Keynesianism Flopped During The Great Depression And The War
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