Ever since the US and Iran signed a purported 60-day peace deal buying time for discussions on Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of... Read More
Everyone likes to harp on about political polarization in the U.S. Ironically, that’s a form of groupthink—a “follow the... Read More
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh on Thursday tapped a former CEO of Walmart to help the U.S. central bank find better ways to keep its... Read More
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“Don’t count on it.” That’s what Joanne Lipman recently wrote at the New York Times, in a piece titled “The... Read More
The K-shaped economy predates the president. But his policies are exacerbating it. Read More
California continues to suffer from the highest gas prices in the nation, with prices in some regions still above $6 a gallon. Read More
Reuters reported yesterday that California’s attorney General Rob Bonta is leading a coalition of state attorneys general to block... Read More
Much of college education is a complete scam. A joke. A terrible fraud and an immense money-laundering operation that guilts parents and... Read More
The recent initial public offering for SpaceX was the biggest stock sale the world has ever seen, with shares priced as if life on Mars were... Read More
Social Security beneficiaries receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in most years. While this is often referred to as a raise, it's... Read More
AltaMed Health Services reported $1.72 billion in revenue in 2024, which is more than many publicly traded healthcare companies. Yet unlike a... Read More
New Jersey has spent decades substituting government mandates for market competition and individual freedom. The bill for that overreach is... Read More
Have you ever accidentally put your hand on a hot stove? The reaction is immediate. You pull it away because the pain tells you something... Read More
It's summer and the weather will be great this weekend. It's the perfect time to host a cookout with enough food to feed ten hungry people.... Read More
The edgy mistrust between companies and the frontier labs they are deeply in bed with is bubbling over into a fury channeled by Palantir’s... Read More
Making Americans poorer won't make our society better. Read More
Hamilton was no protectionist. Read More
The momentum trade is having a terrible start to the second half. Read More
The story of spiking business applications is not confined to the United States. Read More
Are retirees overinvested in bonds? Read More
The AI buildout is bottlenecked by energy. But America has the electricity to power its data centers; the problem is getting it to them. Read More
Why the catalysts underpinning optimism in Japan are more durable than in past cycles. Read More
A look at how the recent implementation of tariffs has affected small businesses nationally and regionally using the 2025 Small Business... Read More
You would think AI is a growth story, but it’s showing up in more places than in the obvious “large cap growth”... Read More
With a decline of more than 30%, Bitcoin (using the IBIT ETF as a proxy) was the worst performing asset class in the first half of 2026. Read More
Lots of momentum heading into the second half. Read More

Social Security beneficiaries receive a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) in most years. While this is often referred to as a raise, it's actually an adjustment to help retirees avoid losing their buying power to inflation.... Read More
The recent initial public offering for SpaceX was the biggest stock sale the world has ever seen, with shares priced as if life on Mars were a sure thing. The company’s debt, on the other hand, is priced as if it were junk. Is this what F. Scott Fitzgerald meant when, nearly a century ago, he wrote, “The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the ... Read More