Somaliland Exits Somalia
The province of Somaliland declared separation from the nation of Somalia in 1991 as the republic of Somaliland. It was first recognized as a sovereign nation by Israel on December 26, 2025.
USAID Funded Aid Programs Abroad, But Mainly Was a Jobs Program for Progressives
Although the original DOGE program by all measures failed to cut government spending in any significant way, its influence was strongly felt by one agency: the US Agency for International Development (USAID). The Donald Trump administration slashed the agency’s budget and laid off most of its workers in both the US and abroad.
The Money Supply, the Iran War, and the Dollar
I recently joined Lena Petrova on the World Affairs in Context podcast to discuss the Austrian Money Supply measure (i.e., the Rothbard-Salerno measure), and how easy money drives price increases. Plus we discuss other threats to the standard of living both in the US and the world, including the Iran War and runaway federal spending and debt.
Gold Could Rise by Thousands of Dollars
The UAE is leaving OPEC, in blow to Saudi Arabia
The latest rupture of the global energy map came Tuesday, when the United Arab Emirates said it would leave the Saudi-led OPEC.
Gas prices hit $4.23 per gallon, a new high for the year
The milestone comes as oil prices have surged higher over the past week amid a dual blockade by the United States and Iran of the Strait of Hormuz.
Supreme Court rules against race-based gerrymandering
Alito wrote that “allowing race to play any part in government decisionmaking represents a departure from the constitutional rule that applies in almost every other context.”