Stung by political gains from Democrats over abortion and other issues, the Trump campaign tries to woo voters by promising to subsidize in vitro fertilization. What possibly could go wrong? ...

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The market always tends to bring people together in peace, neither compelling nor forbidding exchanges. This is why racists and despots prefer the state to markets. ...

David R. Henderson joins Bob to critique a recent Brad DeLong essay, which argued that the US had tried an experiment in “neo-liberalism” and that it failed utterly. ...

In the competitive world of Instagram, gaining new followers requires more than just posting pretty pictures. It’s about creating content that resonates with your audience, stands out, and encourages people to hit that “Follow” button. While the quality of your ...

The human resource industry has ushered in automation in its processes, which can lead to greater efficiency and fewer delays. HR can now devote more time to human-centric tasks as automation takes care of the rest. Here, we will look ...

Consumer confidence has sharply declined amid growing concerns that Labour’s rhetoric is fuelling economic fears, raising the possibility of a downturn in Britain. GfK’s latest consumer confidence index dropped by seven points to -20 in September, with households increasingly anxious ...

The Welsh Government is weighing the introduction of tax breaks to stem the tide of people leaving the country, particularly from rural areas, and to preserve the Welsh language. Inspired by the Castilla-La Mancha region in Spain, where a 25 ...

Bramley, a picturesque Surrey village, has found itself the unfortunate poster child for a modern malady plaguing Britain: the disappearance of accountability. What began as a mysterious stench in a pub’s cellar has morphed into a full-blown ecological and bureaucratic ...

Companies may soon be required to offer regular contracts to workers on zero-hours agreements after just three months, under proposed reforms being discussed by the Labour Government. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds informed business leaders ...