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Economy

Fed Chair Signals Possible Rate Cut, But Critics Warn of ‘Pretense of Knowledge’

Alex Pollock is a Senior Fellow with the Mises Institute, served as the Principal Deputy Director of the Office of

Crackdown on Mexican Cartels Marks a Shift in U.S. Strategy

Katarina Szulc is an investigative journalist based in Mexico City who writes about cartels host of the “Borderland” podcast and

Economist Donald Boudreaux on Why Overregulation Pushes Businesses Away

American economist, author, professor, and co-director of the Program on the American Economy and Globalization at the Mercatus Center at

Richard M. Reinsch Analyzes U.S.–EU Trade Deal and Tariff Policy

Richard M. Reinsch, editor-in-chief of Civitas Outlook, weighs Trump’s tariff-for-income-tax swap—and delivers a reality check

Stephen Moore Discusses U.S. Energy, Federal Workforce Cuts, and Welfare Reform

Noted economist Stephen Moore cheers calls for ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’ but flags looming risks to America’s energy security

Healthcare Now Dominates U.S. Employment, Raising Questions About “Fake Economy”

Jim Iuorio, host of “The Futures Edge Podcast” and special contributor to Wirepoints, maps out where tech and markets collide

Stephen Moore on Why City-Run Grocery Stores Fail and the Cost of Green Energy Policies

Stephen Moore riffs on big blue city mayors pushing government-run grocery stores—“it’s really very simple… food should just be free.”

Christopher Whalen Warns Inflation and Housing Costs Are Fueling Socialist Appeal in Big Cities

Christopher Whalen, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors and editor of The Institutional Risk Analyst, issues a stark warning on NYC’s

Richard Epstein: Trump’s Tariffs Lack Legal Justification and Economic Sense

As former President Donald Trump continues to champion tariffs as a cornerstone of his economic policy—and potentially a central piece