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Donald Trump and Peter Thiel Are Using AI To Supercharge the Surveillance State

Peter Thiel warns of a pending one-world totalitarian government—while himself pushing to supercharge the surveillance state.

09-25
17:07

Eisenhower Warned Us About the 'Scientific Elite'

The Trump administration's plans to slash science funding could end up liberating researchers from the corrupting influence Dwight Eisenhower warned about.

05-19
12:52

Milton Friedman's Warning to DOGE

The Nobel Prize-winning economist says the Iron Triangle of Politics must be defeated to cut down the government for good.

04-08
15:46

Why the Internet Celebrated a Killer

Combine moral zealotry with increasingly blurred lines between political speech and violence long enough, and the outcome is predictable.

02-24
07:08

Why Donald Trump Made a Deal To Free Ross Ulbricht

A second chance for the creator of the dark web drug site the Silk Road might be coming…from an unlikely savior.

01-17
15:47

Three Mile Island Nearly Killed Nuclear. Now It's Coming Back.

Microsoft has agreed to purchase Three Mile Island's energy to power its AI data centers for the next 20 years. It's the first time a U.S. nuclear reactor will come out of retirement.

09-26
08:19

A New Law Is Making It Even Harder To Find Day Care in D.C.

D.C.'s new degree requirements could lead to job losses, increased operating costs, and higher tuition.

05-14
11:01

Academics Use Imaginary Data in Their Research

Academia values the appearance of truth over actual truth.

05-07
09:22

The Bad Science Behind Jonathan Haidt's Call to Regulate Social Media

Only 22 of the 476 studies in The Anxious Generation contain data on either heavy social media use or serious mental issues among adolescents, and none have data on both.

04-02
08:09

The Political Sabotage of Nuclear Power

Abundant, emissions-free energy was once the promise of a nuclear-powered future. What happened?

03-05
26:23

David Stockman on Why Trump Can't Fix the Debt: 'This Guy Is Part of the Swamp'

Reagan's former budget director says pro-inflation policies destroyed prosperity—and that the only solution is a new, anti-statist political party.

01-31
01:20:45

Javier Milei vs. Big Labor

Milei's swift action intended to transform Argentina's floundering economy provoked the country's biggest labor union to call tens of thousands to protest in Buenos Aires against his libertarian agenda.

01-30
05:32

Why We Went Crazy During COVID Lockdowns

The Things Fell Apart host Jon Ronson explains how a 1988 quack medical concept inspired George Floyd's death in 2020 and how Plandemic is basically a rewrite of Star Wars.

01-24
01:04:44

Free Speech Absolutism in Practice

Author James Kirchick supports the First Amendment, full stop. Why don't more journalists?

01-17
56:33

The Real Reasons Africa Is Poor—and Why It Matters

Author Magatte Wade discusses how cryptocurrencies are helping people like her build the Africa—and the world—they want.

01-10
01:38:13

Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Loves Barry Goldwater and Milton Friedman

The former governor argues that beating up on businesses "is only sharpening the knife that the left will eventually use on us."

01-03
43:12

Can the Government Be More Effective?

William D. Eggers discusses what he's learned about making the government less intrusive.

12-27
01:00:14

Jennifer Burns on Milton Friedman's Legacy

Was Milton Friedman the most important libertarian of them all?

12-20
01:23:55

Why We Need To Quit More in Politics, Work, and Life

Poker player Annie Duke says grit is overrated and walking away from bad choices is an underappreciated virtue.

12-13
55:57

Why Is Nike Stomping On Independent Creators?

Nike should welcome the reinvention of their popular shoes.

12-12
11:12

William Beshlian

Nick, this is commonly called the "Fog of War".

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