Apple at 50: Lessons for Making a Dent in the Universe
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by Edward Hudgins April 1 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1976 founding of Apple by Steve Jobs and Steve ...
Read More Edward Crane (1944-2026): Cato’s Liberty Leader
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by Edward Hudgins “If you laid every government bureaucrat end to end, from here to the Moon … it would ...
Read More Ronald Reagan Predicted the Generational Threat to Freedom
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By Edward Hudgins On his birthday, February 6th, I reflected on the relevance of Ronald Reagan’s quote that: “Freedom is ...
Read More Dr. Edwin Feulner (1941-2025): An Appreciation
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Dr. Edwin Feulner (1941-2025): An Appreciation.by Edward Hudgins Dr. Edwin Feulner, the founder and longest-serving president of the conservative Heritage ...
Read More America’s Mediocre Free Trade Record
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by Edward Hudgins, Ph.D.April 16, 2025 The Trump administration has imposed high tariffs on imports—taxes paid for by American consumers ...
Read More A Trump Path to Postal Service Privatization
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By Edward HudginsFebruary 23, 2025 President Trump plans to issue an executive order to transfer the U.S. Postal Service, an ...
Read More October 7th Anniversary: What You Won’t See, Might See, and Should See
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Is this too harsh? On the first anniversary of some 1,200 Jews massacred in the most brutal ways by Hamas ...
Read More Olympics Celebrate Obesity and Heart Attacks
By Edward Hudgins |
by Edward Hudgins The Olympics is the premiere global event highlighting and celebrating physical fitness and athletic prowess. The Paris ...
Read More Antitrust Against Apple and Its AI Can Endanger Your Life
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Antitrust Against Apple and Its AI Can Endanger Your Lifeby Edward Hudgins Apple is finally catching up with AI competitors ...
Read More Will American College Students Celebrate Kristallnacht?
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By Edward Hudgins Keep an eye on American college campuses over the next few days for celebrating students. You see, Nov. ...
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