Trump’s ‘Broken Windows’ Economy
President Trump’s detractors and defenders alike have cast his federal foray into local law enforcement as a revival of “broken windows” policing.
President Trump’s detractors and defenders alike have cast his federal foray into local law enforcement as a revival of “broken windows” policing.
Last month, we lamented California’s Frontier AI Act of 2025. The Act favors compliance over risk management, while shielding bureaucrats and lawmakers
The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has left a deep vacuum within the American right — one that various political actors are
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Until very recently, the Federal Reserve had been ratcheting up bank regulations. Economists generally agree that excessive bank regulation dissuades banks from
On almost every page of The Socialist Calculation Debate and the Relevance of Economic Knowledge, I found myself thinking, “I can’t believe
In the modern world, prices always seem to be rising. With the exception of technology and maybe a few other industries, no
Guess who’s coming home for Christmas? Many college graduates are getting fired just five or six months into their first “real world”
In the modern world, prices always seem to be rising. With the exception of technology and maybe a few other industries, no
Federal Reserve policymakers are expected to trim their interest rate target by a quarter percentage point at this week’s meeting, lowering the