| Ian Millhiser, Vox A SCOTUS case aiming to protect rich people from taxes could lead to chaos for the federal government's finances. READ MORE |
| Howard Husock, NYC City Hall plans to pay — bribe? — 15 homeowners up to a staggering $400,000 each to build an ADU on their property. READ MORE |
| Bill Wirtz, RealClearMarkets In a stunning upset, the European Parliament voted down the "Sustainable Use of Pesticides" bill, which marked the cornerstone of the European Green Deal and the so-called "Farm to Fork" strategy. In... READ MORE |
| Paul Krugman, New York Times Wall Street's new favorite is far from a populist. READ MORE |
| Jeffrey Anderson, City Journal America has racked up more inflation-adjusted deficit spending since 2009 than in the 220 years before then—with no end in sight. READ MORE |
| Joseph Calhoun, Alhambra Investments We have a lot to be thankful for here in the US of A. It is sometimes hard to remember that while being constantly bombarded by negative news, about the economy and the country more generally. I... READ MORE |
| John Tamny, RCM While the full story is likely yet to be told, one popular explanation for OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman's removal from the labs' CEO post is that among board members, there was a growing faction... READ MORE | View All Today's Links | (Ad) - It's totally Free. Daily we'll provide you with advance notice of the date/time of major stock earnings announcements. Also, receive predicted moves into Earnings for each stock from our proprietary volatility indicator. Click to automatically subscribe. |
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