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Fed actions will soon cause a long-overdue correction
Former Rep. Ron Paul, who has run for president several times, is predicting the Federal Reserve's actions will have serious consequences for the stock market, just as the latest growth figures suggest the economy may have hit a soft patch
Five changes the Senate could make to the ObamaCare repeal bill
GOP senators are making it crystal clear. The House’s ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill is getting changed
Defying Liberal Predictions, This State Outperforms All Others
Each year, Site Selection awards the Prosperity Cup to the top state for business competitiveness and appeal.
Defying Liberal Predictions, This State Outperforms All Others
Each year, Site Selection awards the Prosperity Cup to the top state for business competitiveness and appeal.
Ted Cruz shops one-and-done bill to repeal and replace Obamacare
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, also wants to pass just one bill to get the job done, not two, as currently planned by House Republican leaders
Illinois Senate approves Right to Know online privacy bill
With the federal governing rolling back internet privacy regulations, Illinois is moving forward with legislation to protect personal information collected online
‘The time has come to treat the Second Amendment as a real constitutional right’
From today’s Fisher v. Kealoha opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (and Judge Alex Kozinski’s separate opinion, though he also joined the panel opinion) — like many judicial opinions, it leaves much unresolved, but it flags an important question for the future
The U.S. military is targeting Islamic State's virtual caliphate by hunting & killing its online operatives one-by-one
The months-long manhunt for French-born Rachid Kassim ended one chilly morning early this year when a drone-launched missile destroyed his battered white pickup truck as it motored through the besieged Iraqi city of Mosul
A Path to America, Marked by More and More Bodies
Case 0435 died more than a mile from the nearest road, with an unscuffed MacGregor baseball in his backpack
The Right Choice to Roll Back Dodd-Frank
This week, the House Financial Services Committee marked up and passed landmark legislation, H.R. 10, the CHOICE Act. If it can get signed into law, this bill can help small businesses, Americans who are struggling economically, and improve congressional oversight.
Libertarian Living vs. Libertarian Governing
As a libertarian, I’m often called a hypocrite for my personal views on the way I should live my life, because I don’t live libertarianism. But to me this is a very basic misunderstanding of what libertarianism is.
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