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AI Geo Politics Government

The Great Realignment: Silicon Valley Finally Joins the Fight for Freedom

When the next war is fought with algorithms and autonomy, America’s innovators must already be enlisted.


From Tel Aviv to Palo Alto, from Kyiv to Huntsville, the boundaries between defense and innovation are dissolving — and the free world is finally acting like it.

For years, the tech world prided

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Government Macro Economics

Chicago’s War on Jobs: Brandon Johnson Revives a Failed Tax That Never Worked

“You can’t tax yourself into prosperity.”
— Milton Friedman, University of Chicago

Let’s be clear: Chicago isn’t just flirting with economic suicide — it’s serving it up as policy.

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s latest “budget innovation” is a $21-per-employee corporate head tax on businesses with more than 100 employees — the

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Healthcare

The Real Healthcare Crisis: No Prices, No Markets, No Freedom

“Nobody spends somebody else’s money as carefully as he spends his own.” — Milton Friedman


Here’s the dirty little secret Washington doesn’t want to talk about: the real problem with American healthcare isn’t a lack of money, or insurance, or government “solutions.” It’s that nothing in the system — from

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Media

David Ellison Just Changed the News Business Forever

Let’s start with the facts.
David Ellison just pulled off one of the most unexpected, high-velocity media moves of the decade — and he didn’t even blink.

Paramount, under Ellison’s new leadership, has bought The Free Press, the scrappy digital news outlet founded just four years ago by Bari Weiss.

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Government

Killing Merit: How Not to Fix Education

The next big idea from New York’s political class? Punish excellence early and call it progress.

New York City’s leading Democratic mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, has unveiled a plan to phase out the city’s Gifted and Talented program for kindergarteners. He argues that identifying giftedness so early reinforces segregation and

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Business of Sports

Big Ten’s $2B Private Equity Proposal: Pros, Cons, and SEC Comparison

The Big Ten Conference is considering an unprecedented $2 billion private equity deal. If approved, this move would represent a fundamental shift in how college sports are financed, marking the first time a Power Five—or in today’s terms, a Power Two—league has allowed Wall Street capital into its operating structure.