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Chloe Anagnos

Jaden Smith Brings Flint the Water-Filtration System City Officials Won’t Offer

It’s 2019, nearly five years after the Flint, Michigan, water crisis became news nationwide. But the city is still struggling to get access to clean water.

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Robert Hughes

The Nonmanufacturing Sector Gained Momentum in February on Strength in Activity and New Orders

The ISM’s nonmanufacturing index rose to 59.7 in February. The increase was led by strong performances by the activity index and the new orders index. The report suggests continued expansion for the economy last month.

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Jeffrey Tucker

The Socialists Always Come For the Kids, Eventually

Beware, my friends. Socialists may start off believing that they are for the well being of all. But once they turn their attention to matters of control, they eventually discover that controlling demographics is essential to making all their dreams come true. That’s when they come after a fundamental human right.

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Max Gulker

Why Expert Opinion Has Value Even When It Is Wrong

Neither consumers of expert opinion nor experts themselves will ever fully transcend their biases, nor should they. But when experts disagree, it behooves us to avoid as best we can hunkering down into black-and-white thinking that conveniently accommodates those preexisting biases.

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Art Carden

How Keith Flint Demonstrated that There are No Limits to Progress

Just as we come up with ever-newer ways to combine materials into new goods and services, people are constantly coming up with new ways to combine sounds into music.

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William J. Luther

Three Things You Should Know About the Great Recession

The Great Recession of the 2000s shaped a generation of macro- and monetary economists. We can debate the details. But three things warrant widespread agreement.

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