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One of the great myths of US history is that Herbert Hoover was a laissez-faire president. In truth, he intervened in the economy more than any of his predecessors, creating the crisis known as the Great Depression. His successor made ...
Zachary Yost reviewed John Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato’s recent book How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy. While the book is an excellent source of historical reflection, there are grounds to criticize its epistemology on Misesian grounds. ...
Patient-centered care is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on patients’ individual needs and preferences. Anthony Misitano of PAM health says in acute care facilities, this philosophy has gained significant traction as healthcare providers recognize the importance of tailoring ...
The new financial year is often an opportunity to get organised for the year ahead. For self-employed parents juggling the demands of running a business with caring for their family, it could also be a good time to review the ...
Word-of-mouth recommendations are powerful. That’s the magic of referral marketing programs, where happy customers become brand advocates, spreading the love about your business to their network. Think about companies like Dropbox offering extra storage for successful referrals or Uber giving ...
Postmodern and Marxist “scholars” claim that private property simply is a social construct that is a product of white racism. Austrians reply that private property comes from natural rights, not vague social decrees. ...
COPENHAGEN — A fire hit Copenhagen’s Old Stock Exchange on Tuesday, one of the Danish capital’s best-known buildings, engulfing its spire which collapsed onto the roof in a scene reminiscent of the 2019 blaze at Paris’ Notre-Dame cathedral. There were ...
THE WORLD Health Organization (WHO) issued an alert on Monday warning drugmakers of five contaminated batches of propylene glycol, an ingredient used in medicinal syrups, that appear to have been falsely labelled as manufactured by Dow Chemical units in Asia ...
AMSTERDAM — Dutch airspace was almost completely closed for nearly three hours late on Monday and early on Tuesday due to a technical outage of air traffic control systems, local authorities said. The outage occurred at 11 p.m. local time ...