U.S. History

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Ryan McMaken

Homicide rates in the US remain well below where they were 25 years ago, and stubbornly high homicide rates are a regional — and not a national — problem.

James Bovard

The Court’s betrayal of its constitutional role has vastly increased the stakes for the current and any future Justice nomination.

Chris Calton

Reagan's rhetoric on freedom and free markets was excellent. The policies he supported as president weren't nearly as great.

Ryan McMaken

As of 2016, median wealth in the United States was still near 1983 levels.

Ryan McMaken

Why is it that starving Venezuelans are eating dogs while Americans are rescuing dogs from hurricanes?

Brendan Brown

It's frightening to see the persistent lack of insight shown by policymakers and financial media on the 2008 financial crisis.

Chris Calton

In the early years of the United States, legal systems were far more localized and flexible. But elites preferred consistency over flexibility, and the rich could afford the more bureaucratic legal institutions that ordinary people could not.