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  • Why the Recent Push for the Equal Rights Amendment Isn’t Necessary

    Why the Recent Push for the Equal Rights Amendment Isn’t Necessary0

    If asked about the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), most people would say it was something that died out in the 1970s. Women were liberated and worked their own way into male-dominated arenas without bothering with the amendment that couldn’t become law. But according to recent reports, interest in resurrecting the ERA is brewing in several

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  • Three Ways to Stop Hating Taking Your Kids to the Playground

    Three Ways to Stop Hating Taking Your Kids to the Playground0

    Most parents hate taking their kids to the playground. It’s mind-numbingly boring. It lasts forever. And no matter how long you stay, your kids always cry when it’s time to go home. If you don’t believe me, try Googling a phrase like “playground with my kids.” Most of the results will be along the lines

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  • The Rosetta Stone’s Hidden Lesson on Taxes and Special Interests

    The Rosetta Stone’s Hidden Lesson on Taxes and Special Interests0

    Tax season is a good time to remind us that the history of taxes tells the story of whole civilizations. What is taxed, and how much is it taxed, tells us what the rulers valued. What was exempt tells us who had the political pull to be excluded. It is no different today. If you’re

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  • The Pitfalls of Ethnic Pay Gaps

    The Pitfalls of Ethnic Pay Gaps0

    British Prime Minister Theresa May is obsessed with measuring pay gaps between social groups. She championed the requirement for companies with more than 250 workers to measure the so-called “gender pay gap.” Now she wishes companies to measure the “ethnic pay gap.” Yet these measurements, hailed by champions of intersectional theory, produce deceptive statistics that

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  • Why We Don’t Have Generic Insulin

    Why We Don’t Have Generic Insulin0

    “Why is Narcan free to a dope addict but my insulin is $750 a month?” asks an online meme that has since gone viral. “Humalog cost $21 a vial in 1996 and now that same insulin is $375” claims another meme designed to call for price regulations. While these statements do have some truth behind

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  • Single-Payer Healthcare Topples Nordic Government

    Single-Payer Healthcare Topples Nordic Government0

    Failure to reform the national health system has led the government to collapse in one of the most statist governments following the Nordic model. Prime Minister Juha Sipilä of Finland and his cabinet members have resigned after failing to rein in the nation’s health care costs and provide greater competition. This comes as reports show private citizens in

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