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There is a huge distinction between voluntary, compassionate assistance and coercive government intervention to solve ...
Tomorrow will be the 250th anniversary of the “ shot heard ‘round the world ” that began the American Revolution. Next year, ...
Economist Robert Higgs described the "ratchet effect" in which government either creates a crisis or responds to one, leading to a permanent expansion of ...
Civil asset forfeiture laws let authorities, such as federal marshals or local sheriffs, seize property – cash, a house, a car, a cellphone – that they suspect is involved in criminal activity.
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The U.S. government funding needed for non-profit research giant MITRE to develop, operate and maintain its flagship Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures Program will expire Wednesday, the company ...
Across the country, education leaders are being forced to make some tough decisions — to choose between defending core values such as equity and historical truth, or yielding to political coercion in ...
He thinks Booz Allen can teach the government a thing or two about how to trim budgets efficiently and how to operate with fewer ... because it would free up the private sector to figure out ...
A report from the Centre for Policy Development (CPD) has recommended wide-ranging structural changes to the way government operates, and how to shift the focus from treating problems once they have ...
Under the new resolution, companies licensed by free zone authorities can now operate beyond their designated zones, provided they secure the necessary licenses or permits from the Dubai Department of ...