
A Tale of Three Recoveries
The three big economic crises of the past fifty years were the stagflation of the 1970s, the subprime housing and financial collapse of 2008, and
The three big economic crises of the past fifty years were the stagflation of the 1970s, the subprime housing and financial collapse of 2008, and
In yesterday’s HOTLINE we reported on the collapse of Green parties in this weekend’s European Union elections, with their total number of seats in the
The gold standard of evidence-based medicine, the Cochrane Collaborative, came under withering assault from the mask-mandaters when they updated their review last year and concluded
It’s hard to think of a purer success of American capitalism than the auction site eBay, so it’s especially disappointing that its founder Pierre Omidyar
We’re not sure why these latest Pew polling results disturb us so much. But the fact that only two of ten Biden voters think that
We’d have thought the New York Times might have learned SOMETHING about how supply-side economics work after all these years. Instead, they ran with this almost comical
CTUP co-founders Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore spoke at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA last week on the 20th anniversary of Reagan’s
The latest jobs reports still shows government employment surging. Government should be shedding jobs and slashing expenses and they are doing just the opposite. This
Europe was supposed to be at the epicenter of global climate change action, but now the voters are revolting against higher prices, lower living standards,
Here’s a headline on chipmaker Nvidia’s astonishing ascent: Shares of Nvidia rallied to record highs on Wednesday, with the AI chipmaker’s stock market valuation on