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EV subsidies propping up an ailing industry

Massive amounts of money are being pushed into the effort to transform our nation and its transportation system.

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How to think like a scientist

We all need to start being more skeptical — by asking questions, seeking evidence, and evaluating information critically.

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General Life & Style

Misleading marketing is bad, but is regulating it a distraction?

Cracking down on greenwashing may lead to pyrrhic victories.

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General Podcast

Less Debt, More Happiness

Peter Grandich’s investment strategy is simple in principle, but hard to execute.

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Visualizing the Great Shrinking Dollar

Between 1913 and 2021, the U.S. dollar lost about 96 percent of its purchasing power.

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Price Controls Are a Slippery Slope

Should the government decide what and how much businesses can produce?

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General News & Analysis Perspectives Podcast

Why We Need to Exit the WHO

James Roguski wants the US to get out of the WHO before it’s too late.

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The World Health Organization doesn’t care about your health

The global bureaucracy is negotiating a convention that is far more concerned about health equity, health security, and intellectual property.

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The signs of societal collapse

History shows us some important mile markers on our way to impending demise.

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General News & Analysis

Why did no one say anything?

Are you pleased with what you see in society around you? If not, why aren’t you speaking out loudly?