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Universities’ internal culture wars threaten free speech and inquiry, but political attacks on research funding and infrastructure are crippling U.S. scientific leadership.
This year, Latin America has been the loudest music in the stock market disco.
Social Security was never meant to be a retirement program.
Pilates is surging. Gyms are packed. Americans are working out more than ever. A graph-by-graph guide to the fitness ...
Congress and the president should come to a bipartisan agreement to fix Social Security before its funds are depleted.
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Cato Institute co-founder Ed Crane turns 81 today, which is a good time to talk about him and how he has helped to shape how ...
Americans are a generous sort, donating over half a trillion dollars each year to various charitable causes. This trait is ...
Meta delivered blowout earnings the same quarter that Mark Zuckerberg doubled down on AI; I don’t think it was a coincidence.
The launch of GPT-5 left fans immensely disappointed and begging for OpenAI's old model back. There's an interesting theory ...
Just 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol. That's the lowest level recorded in 86 years.
Bullish sentiment shed five points week over week, down to 29.9%, a level not seen since early May.