


In 2023, New York City became the first city in America to pass a minimum wage rate for app-based restaurant delivery drivers. Several other progressive cities have followed suit, resulting in a range of issues from rising delivery costs to many drivers dropping out of the workforce entirely. Now, the city that started it all […]

10/11/1972: Roe v. Wade argued. The Burger Court (1972-1975) The post Today in Supreme Court History: October 11, 1972 appeared first on Reason.com.

Bitcoin’s wild ride continues as Trump’s shock 100 % tariffs on Chinese imports send global markets reeling. Within hours, BTC’s price plunged and triggered nearly $20 billion in crypto liquidations—the largest in months. Traders now face a critical question: has Bitcoin hit bottom, or is more pain ahead? Tariff Shock Sends BTC Sliding Donald Trump […]

Moving Beyond Basic Discounts Life insurance is frequently viewed by consumers solely as a necessary measure for risk mitigation. However, financial analysis demonstrates that a life insurance policy, particularly when structured using advanced techniques, functions as a sophisticated financial instrument capable of driving massive efficiencies on an individual or business balance sheet. The common understanding […]

In 2023, California passed a law requiring a $20 per hour minimum wage for all fast-food restaurants with more than 60 locations nationwide. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom portrayed the union-supported law as pro-worker, saying it moved the state “one step closer to fairer wages.” Other California politicians supporting the law claimed it would provide a […]

President Donald Trump has reignited trade tensions with China, threatening what he called a “massive increase” in tariffs on Chinese goods. His remarks came after Beijing tightened export controls on rare earth minerals, key materials for high-tech industries such as defense and semiconductors. Trump accused China of becoming “very hostile” and said there was “no […]

An Indiana woman whose home sustained severe damage during a police raid set in motion by a faulty investigation is not legally entitled to compensation, a federal court ruled this week, in yet another case that asked what innocent people are owed when the government destroys their property in pursuit of public safety. In June […]