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Amherst eighth-grader falls in the fifth round of National Spelling Bee
New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 30—Amritanshu Pradhan, an eighth-grader from Amherst Middle School, made it through the first four rounds of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, but was eliminated in the fifth round on Wednesday ...
Did Federal Reserve really confiscate everybody's Gold?
The Forex Market· 11 hours agoDid the U.S. government really try to confiscate Americans' gold? Yes, President Franklin D....
What happens when a Labour Britain meets a semi-fascist Europe?
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNor do they understand that the European Court is a “veritable machine for the relentless...
Book Review: David Bahnsen’s Excellent & Thought-Provoking ‘Full-Time’
Forbes· 1 day agoStories of these family meetings came to mind early in David Bahnsen’s excellent and essential new...
Nvidia’s Unlikely Ascent Is An Enemy of Stalked-by-Fallacy ‘Economics’
Forbes· 6 days agoHenry Hazlitt long ago observed that economics is stalked by fallacy. Consider that the Santa...
In Defense Of Deficits
Forbes· 3 days agoIn the past, the markets knew more or less how to read elections, with one side likely to be more friendly to management and capital, the other on the side of workers and their unions. One side ...
The Best Investment You Can Make
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 4 days agoLecturing at Mises University for more than thirty years has always been the highlight of my academic year. Students arrive filled with excitement about...
Has the P/E ratio outlived its usefulness?
Market Watch· 4 days agoThe argument is that the P/E ratio may have stopped being a reliable guide to under- and overvaluation. Consider the forward P/E ratio’s dismal record...
Swiftonomics: what we can learn from Singapore multiplying millions from Taylor Swift’s Eras tour
The Conversation· 4 days agoWhen Taylor Swift picks a country to “Shake It Off”, it might help the nation’s economy to shake off the impacts of the global economic slowdown. Since the World Bank announced the possibility ...
Central Banks’ New-Old Inflationary Bias | by Kenneth Rogoff - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 5 days agoWhile rules-based monetary policy thrived when globalization put downward pressure on inflation, the...