John C. Goodman writes about the effects of the Big Beautiful Bill and the 10.9 million people it will remove from Medicaid. It’s not as bad as it sounds, he says.
Caleb Petitt says we need incentives for people to be living donors, especially for kidneys.
Trump has resurrected one of economics’ oldest fallacies
Bastiat’s broken window fallacy wasn’t originally about tariffs, but it could have been. Scott Burns and Caleb Fuller use Bastiat’s lesson to relate to Trump’s tariffs and their negative effect on the economy.
Lloyd Billingsley says our history is not all about oppression. Museums should highlight what makes America great, while still conveying the truth of our history.
MORE MEDIA ATTENTION
The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal
Richard K. Vedder writes on the future of AI, it may not be all bad. Read more »
Channel E (Argentina)
Gabriel Gasave talks (in Spanish) about Trump’s tariffs and their negative effects. Read more »
Reason
Stephen Halbrook writes that state judges may not be the best people to determine whether or not someone gets a license to purchase a firearm. Read more »
JonanneJacobs.com
Bill Evers is quoted on the subject of woke math. Read more »
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