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House votes to kill funding for public media

3701. House votes to kill funding for public media

A vote is imminent in the House regarding a bill to retract two years of funding for public media.

She served the American people for 35 years. Now her retirement income is on the line

3702. She served the American people for 35 years. Now her retirement income is on the line

Andrea Hsu discusses the impact of proposed legislation on the retirement income of federal employees who retire early.

The hidden costs of healthcare churn

3703. The hidden costs of healthcare churn

Lillian Karabaic discusses the financial and health implications of healthcare churn in the US, highlighting the reasons behind frequent insurance plan switches.

Borrow Billions for Babies?

3704. Borrow Billions for Babies?

An argument that a proposed savings account for newborns funded by borrowed money may not effectively encourage saving or fertility, and could lead to future tax burdens.

3705. Is Macroeconomics a Mature Science?

Timothy Taylor discusses Olivier Blanchard's views on the evolution and maturity of macroeconomics as a science, highlighting its convergence and practical applications.

Are Trump's tariffs legal?

3706. Are Trump's tariffs legal?

Willa Rubin discusses the legality of Trump's tariffs and the legal theories supporting them amid ongoing court challenges.

Prime Mammals and the Limit of Limits

3707. Prime Mammals and the Limit of Limits

Kevin Corcoran discusses the challenges of defining self-ownership limits for adults and children, drawing parallels with philosophical arguments about categorization in nature.

Supreme Court press corps asks chief justice to live-stream court's opinions

3708. Supreme Court press corps asks chief justice to live-stream court's opinions

NPR Washington Desk discusses the press corps' request for the Supreme Court to live-stream its opinions, highlighting the lack of response from the chief justice.

If You Lie With DOGE You Get Fleeced

3709. If You Lie With DOGE You Get Fleeced

The post discusses the fallout from the Trump-Musk relationship, criticizing Musk's failed promises regarding government spending and the negative impact of DOGE initiatives.

Inflation is holding steady as Trump's tariffs have yet to fully hit

3710. Inflation is holding steady as Trump's tariffs have yet to fully hit

Scott Horsley discusses the steady inflation rates and the delayed impact of Trump's tariffs on consumer prices.

YoY Measures of Inflation: Services, Goods and Shelter

3711. YoY Measures of Inflation: Services, Goods and Shelter

An argument that analyzes year-over-year inflation measures for services, goods, and shelter, highlighting trends and changes in pricing over time.

At least five interesting things: Anything but protests edition (#65)

3712. At least five interesting things: Anything but protests edition (#65)

The post discusses various topics including government efficiency, misconceptions about waste, and the viability of solar energy, while steering clear of protests.

MBA: Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey

3713. MBA: Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey

Mortgage applications rose significantly, driven by increased purchase and refinance activity, despite economic uncertainties and fluctuating interest rates.

Protecting your home from disaster might not help you get insurance

3714. Protecting your home from disaster might not help you get insurance

Michael Copley discusses the challenges homeowners face in obtaining insurance despite their efforts to protect against disasters.

ABC drops Terry Moran after he calls Trump a 'world-class hater'

3715. ABC drops Terry Moran after he calls Trump a 'world-class hater'

The post discusses ABC News's decision to terminate Terry Moran for violating company policies after he labeled Trump a "world-class hater."

The secret tariff-free zone

3716. The secret tariff-free zone

Robert Smith discusses the concept of bonded warehouses at the Port of Baltimore, highlighting their role in allowing tariff-free storage of imported goods.

The U.S. and China have agreed on a framework to resolve their trade disputes

3717. The U.S. and China have agreed on a framework to resolve their trade disputes

The Associated Press reports that the U.S. and China have reached a preliminary agreement to resolve their trade disputes following two days of discussions in London.

3718. Taxing Capital Gains Only After Realization

An argument that capital gains should be taxed only upon realization, highlighting the implications of interest rates and the inequities of taxing unrealized gains.

Can anyone beat Cuomo? And is it Zohran?

3719. Can anyone beat Cuomo? And is it Zohran?

Joel Wertheimer discusses the New York City mayoral primary race between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani, highlighting polling dynamics and the implications of ranked choice voting.

Thoughts for Your Penny

3720. Thoughts for Your Penny

David Henderson discusses the economic implications of discontinuing the penny, highlighting the costs of production and comparing the U.S. system to Canada's experience.