Private Property: The Sacred Guardian of Individual Liberty
James Bovard makes a case that private property is the bulwark of liberty—spotlighting how courts, cops, and bureaucrats chip away at it.
BT weighs move into low-cost mobile market as Revolut and Monzo eye launches
BT Group is reportedly weighing plans to launch a new low-cost mobile brand as part of a potential strategy to compete with
Global stock markets surge to record highs as Apple hits $4 trillion valuation
Global stock markets climbed to record highs on Tuesday as investors bet on falling interest rates and renewed optimism over global growth
A Brief History of the Enduring American Embargo against Cuba
For more than 60 years, the US government has enforced a trade embargo against Cuba, ostensibly to force the communist government into
UK secures £8bn Typhoon fighter jet deal with Turkey in major export breakthrough
The UK has sealed an £8 billion defence export agreement to supply 20 Eurofighter Typhoon jets to Turkey, marking Britain’s biggest fighter
Trump Media to launch world’s first social media prediction market in deal with Crypto.com
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Crypto.com | Derivatives North
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics: A “Creative Betrayal” of Schumpeter’s Vision
In their 1990 paper, “A Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction,” 2025 Nobel winners Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt attempt to formalize
No, Tariffs Did Not Cause September’s Budget Surplus
September’s fiscal surplus was not thanks to tariff revenue. In truth, it was thanks to Americans paying more in income tax. Tariffs
Amazon to cut 14,000 corporate jobs as AI reshapes workforce
Amazon is cutting around 14,000 corporate jobs as part of a sweeping restructuring designed to streamline operations and integrate artificial intelligence more




