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2026-06-05 · opinion — Murray Rothbard never minced words about the misuse of mathematics in economics. In a 1960 essay and throughout his career at the Mises Institute, the Austrian economist argued that formal models, econometric regressions
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2026-06-02 · opinion — On June 2, 2026, Reason magazine reported what the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) had quietly confirmed weeks earlier: the national point-in-time homeless count dropped for the first time in years. Hea
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2026-05-20 · opinion — Subsidy boosters and NIMBY moratoriums both get data center siting wrong. Property rights and nuisance law, not zoning boards, should decide where the AI boom builds.
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2026-05-18 · opinion — The Pomp Letter thesis is well-known: AI shows bubble characteristics historically, but top allocators remain committed.
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2026-05-15 · opinion — A New York appellate court upheld $500,000 in damages against a defendant who filed a false report of assault with police, marking one of the largest civil penalties for fabricated criminal accusations in recent New York
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2026-05-10 · bitcoin — Korean financial outlet BlockMedia compares blockchain's current position in global finance to Andy Warhol's banana album cover for The Velvet Underground & Nico. The polished interfaces of modern fintech may be concealing something far more radical underneath.
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2026-05-09 · bitcoin — Ten notable venture rounds the week of May 3 through May 9, 2026 were dominated by M&A and payment infrastructure. Kraken and MoonPay led the pivot from speculative token plays to revenue-generating plumbing.