Cease Government Funding of Counter-Misinformation Research and Activism: An Agenda for Policymakers
David Inserra
Jeffrey A. Singer Breastfeeding may have short-term and long-term benefits for both mother and child: Breast milk transfers many maternal antibodies to the newborn, protecting the baby from infection while the baby’s immune system develops. Research suggests breastfeeding may reduce an infant’s risk of developing asthma and obesity
Norbert Michel and Jerome Famularo In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States experienced a much higher rate of inflation than at any time during the prior few decades. Like the prices of many goods and services, the cost of housing rose rapidly, with
The world is awash in debt bubbles, but politicians continue to spend, which requires even more central bank intervention—and more bubbles. Max Rangeley has edited The Age of Debt Bubbles, which details the dangers we face and how to stop the current madness.
This December 19-22, the Mises Institute will be hosting a booth at AmericaFest in Phoenix where we'll be working overtime to spread the message of Austrian economics, freedom, and peace to a conservative audience.
In the words of the Justin Raimondo: “All foreign policy is domestic policy,” and this was never truer than of the events surrounding the “loss of China” and the plunging of the United States into war.
Ian Vásquez and Guillermina Sutter Schneider