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William F. Shughart IiEurasia Review |
I’m one of the many Americans who hate being forced to time-shift twice a year. After only four months on
Daylight saving time ends at long last at 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks will reset abruptly to 1 a.m. People
President Donald Trump’s new tariff campaign, imposing heavy taxes on imports from both friendly and unfriendly U.S. trading partners, might have...
If President Trump wants foreign trading partners to lower tariffs on American exports, he should try reducing U.S. import tariffs, ideally to zero.
“Government” and “efficiency” should never appear in the same sentence, a truth that I frequently reiterate to my students. The
Daylight saving time returns at 2 a.m. on Sunday. Unless Congress stops the madness of springing forward and falling back
More than 40 million low-income Americans benefit from the Department of Agriculture’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which...
The year 1890 was eventful in the U.S. Congress. President Benjamin Harrison signed the ostensibly antimonopoly Sherman Act into law
The Sherman Act (1890) declares “every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or
Let’s say it plainly: The United States needs its fleet of coal-fired power plants. Consider, for starters, the rising demands