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Ever since Congress created the income tax in 1913, workers have been able to avoid paying tax on in
For an entire generation, at home and abroad, the United States has waged a war on terror. Figh
In June, the Food and Drug Administration gave marketing approval to the Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm, a
In his new book, New Way to Care: Social Protections That Put Families First, author John Goodm
For years there has been an ongoing debate about the causes of medical malpractice liability insuran
National debates over policies that affect the flow of digital information are heating up as censors
You’ve heard the hype: Quantum technologies will supposedly disrupt cybersecurity and revolutionize
Thomas Sowell is one of the great social theorists of our age. In a career spanning more than h
What is American identity? How people answer that question has implications for their views on polic
President Biden came into office promising to end U.S. support for the Saudi bombing campaign in Yem
F. A. Hayek’s work made the case for individual freedom of choice, in part because third parties or
When the country went on lockdown in March 2020, schools of all types were forced to close their doo
Would the plan improve U.S. infrastructure? What would be the effect of the tax increase? Will the
Featuring Joel Kotkin, Chapman University and Michael Tanner, Cato InstituteThis conference, part of
Featuring Anastasia P. Boden, Pacific Legal Foundation; Chris Cate, Councilman, City of San Diego; S
Featuring Julian Cañete, California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce; Jay King, California Black Chambe
Featuring Michael Tanner, Cato Institute and Chris Edwards, Cato Institute.This conference, part of