Massachusetts 1690: The First Western Fiat Experiment
When the Massachusetts colony issued its own unredeemable paper money in 1690, it was with the promise that it would soon be
Bondi Strikes Out
Rep. Thomas Massie has worked to expose the policymakers with close ties to sex offender Epstein. Pam Bondi, on the other hand,
Companies are using AI as an excuse for layoffs
Sam Altman said some companies are engaging in “AI washing,” invoking the technology as cover for layoffs they would have made anyway.
Hornby steers sale of near 70-year-old toy brand Scalextric for £20m
Hornby has agreed to sell the iconic slot car racing brand Scalextric for £20 million in a move designed to strengthen its
What Is the State of the Union?
On this episode of Power and Market, we feel compelled to discuss this week's State of the Union speech.
New producer inflation number much higher than expected
The core PPI increased a seasonally adjusted 0.8%, more than the 0.6% gain in December and well ahead of the Dow Jones
Gallup: The majority of Americans now sympathize with Palestine more than Israel
Forty-one percent of Americans now say they sympathize more with the Palestinians in the Middle East situation, while 36% sympathize more with
Kibu secures investment offer from Peter Jones and Jenna Meek after Dragons’ Den pitch
Circular tech start-up Kibu has secured an investment offer from entrepreneurs Peter Jones and Jenna Meek following a televised pitch on Dragons’
Does Democracy Require Conformity and Equality?
Hélène Landemore of Yale University believes she has a radical proposal to make democracy work. In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David

