Bigger Government Means Bigger Fraud: Minnesota’s Billion-Dollar Lesson in Incentives
“The fraud scandal that rattled Minnesota was staggering in its scale and brazenness,” The New York Times reported in a bombshell article
“The fraud scandal that rattled Minnesota was staggering in its scale and brazenness,” The New York Times reported in a bombshell article
This week marks five years since the passing of Dr. Walter E. Williams. He had the elegance to die, at 84, minutes
The United States recently emerged from the longest government shutdown in its history, one that halted operations, froze budgets, and led to
The United States recently emerged from the longest government shutdown in its history, one that halted operations, froze budgets, and led to
Objections to income inequality are commonplace. We hear these today from across the ideological spectrum, including, for example, from the far-left data-gatherer
Americans love a garage, but we don’t park cars there. We store old bikes with bent wheels, parts of beds and dressers,
Every era of easy money produces its speculative mascots. In the late 1990s, it was Beanie Babies — tiny stuffed animals that
When debating raising minimum wages, proponents will often point to Australia and Finland as examples that contradict the warnings from (typically American)
The most common cancer in America is also one of the most preventable — if people simply had access to effective sunscreen.
COVID may be on its way to being a chapter in our history books, but it’s left its fingerprints all over life