The strange thing about gold is that it’s always a relic … until it isn’t. And when it isn’t, everyone swears it’s always been an alternative currency (why would anyone have thought it was a relic in the first place?). ...

While politicians and bureaucrats always claim to work in the “public interest,” the rewards they gain for making bad economic decisions are more important to them than any satisfaction they get from supposedly “serving the people.” ...

In today’s edition of Friday Philosophy, David Gordon reviews The Prophets of Doom by Neema Parvini. The author deals with conservatives that believe that free markets threaten the virtue of our society. ...

Simon Guenzl joins Bob to push back on Dave Smith’s recent appearance, where Dave had made the case against open borders. ...

Most of us aspire to be remembered fondly and reverently, having left a positive mark on the world, or the business you have been at the helm of. ‘Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ...

Over the past two decades I have been lucky enough to work with dozens of business and political leaders. The best leaders are those that are able to make professional decisions quickly based on the information available to them. But ...

Free markets in agriculture undermined communist governments’ attempts to collectivize farming. You can strike a blow against state control by simply gardening. ...

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has voiced significant concerns regarding the formidable grip of major technology corporations, including Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft, in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI), warning of potential harm to consumers. The CMA is ...

Amid escalating cybercrime threats British-based cybersecurity firm Darktrace have reported a robust quarter with revenues surging by over a 25 per cent, driven by heightened demand from concerned companies. In the three months ending March, Darktrace witnessed a significant 26.5 ...

Meta, the social media giant behind the encrypted messaging app WhatsApp, is facing criticism from educators, lawmakers, and activists for its recent move to lower the minimum age for users from 16 to 13. The decision has raised alarms about ...