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      Chris Baker

      Cinephiles are mourning the death of Val Kilmer, who is remembered for many movies, but we ought also to be remembered for his performance in the underrated anti-war classic, Real Genius.

      Ryan Wardle

      The Department of Education has the role of selecting and authorizing private accrediting agencies which, in turn, are enabled to give or not give accreditation.

      Jim Fedako

      Though stories of the masses are valuable and insightful, the lives of magnates of industry, and the lesser magnates—such as the owner of the mine where my grandfather labored—also need to be told.

      Ilana Mercer

      If we in the West are the most propagandized people in the world; Gazans are the least propagandized.

      Mathias Kuehlcke

      In a libertarian world, the streets and highways would no longer be state-owned, but instead managed by private entities such as companies and cooperatives. How might this work?

      Alexis Sémanne

      In any society, there are winners. But how do they win? Successful entrepreneurs innovate, take risks, and satisfy consumer needs in a competitive marketplace.

      Laurence M. Vance

      Grover Cleveland has been called “the last good Democrat,” “the last Jeffersonian,” and “the last good president from a classical-liberal perspective.”

      Ryan McMaken

      Normal people suffer from expensive power and blackouts while Europe‘s ruling regimes double down on unreliable “green” energy.

      Ron Paul

      News this week that Elon Musk will soon be departing his “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) is a grim reminder of what happens when you challenge big spending DC.

      Ryan McMaken

      They‘re at it again, except this time it‘s to tell the plebs to “just deal with it” when it comes to import taxes (i.e., “tariffs”) that Americans will have to pay on foods sourced from places outside the United States.