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December 29th, 2025
Long March Back Through Institutions
The other day, Robert P. George, one of the world’s foremost intellectuals (and a conservative at that), reposted an old thread on Twitter/X, specifically to note how dramatically the culture has…
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December 29th, 2025
The Scrooges of 2025
Unlike Dickens’s famous miser, they’ve spent billions on philanthropy—but ignored the disastrous effects their efforts have had on poor and working-class people.
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December 23rd, 2025
Barclay: Christmas Markets, Islamic Terrorism, and Destabilization
Recently, various historic Christmas markets and festivals across Europe have become a focal point for Islamic extremism and terrorist attacks.
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December 22nd, 2025
Affordability and the Green New Deal
Exploring the hypocrisy of politicians on affordability and the Green New Deal’s impact.
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December 22nd, 2025
Affordability Crisis is Most Severe in California
The state’s policies make it inevitable that prices will rise, especially for housing and energy.
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December 5th, 2025
Company Boycotts and ICE
Ilhan Omar warns businesses collaborating with Trump they must face consequences.
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November 4th, 2025
AI and White-Collar Politics
By: William A. Galston – wsj.com – November 4, 2025 Manufacturing job losses in the 2000s affected politics. Disruptions to desk jobs will too. While this isn’t the first such transformative moment in American history, it may turn out to be the fastest. Four of America’s largest tech firms—Google, Meta, Microsoft and Amazon—combined have had capital expenditures of $360 billion...
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October 31st, 2025
Robot Picking Apples
By: Sierra Dawn McClain – wsj.com – October 29, 2025 Farms automate harvests of corn and other crops, but the technology still needs work. It’s harvest time in America’s major apple-producing states, including Washington, New York and Michigan. The Agriculture Department projects the U.S. crop this year will surpass 11 billion pounds—nearly all picked by hand in brisk fall air....
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October 23rd, 2025
AI and the Learning Curve
By: Jonathan Rosenthal and Neal Zuckerman – wsj.com – October 22, 2025 Wright’s Law is being rewritten, and leaders who don’t adapt to this new world will be replaced. Artificial intelligence has accelerated this principle. It is rewriting Wright’s Law, which assumes that experience follows production: You make mistakes, learn from them and improve. AI makes it possible for experience...
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October 17th, 2025
Is NVIDIA Having a Dylan Mulvaney Moment?
Bud Light’s partnership with Dylan Mulvaney was costly. One of Wall Street’s most celebrated companies, NVIDIA, may be stepping into similar territory.
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