


9/29/2005: Chief Justice Roberts takes oath. Chief Justice John Roberts The post Today in Supreme Court History: September 29, 2005 appeared first on Reason.com.

Two things can be simultaneously true. One is that President Donald Trump and his aides are petty, vindictive people who, like other members of the political class, misuse power to punish opponents. The other is that some of their targets currently or recently within government are abusive, untrustworthy, and should be held to account. That […]

Every day, the financial media bombards investors with a barrage of headlines detailing stock surges, market dips, and economic forecasts. But what are the underlying forces that truly cause these movements? A “market mover” is not merely a piece of news; it is a person, an organization, a macroeconomic data point, or a geopolitical event […]

Estate planning is often seen as a complicated and intimidating process, a task for a distant future or for those with immense wealth. Yet, at its core, planning is an act of foresight—a way to empower a trusted individual to act on one’s behalf when life takes an unexpected turn. A Power of Attorney (POA) […]

In June, 33-year-old self-described democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s Democratic Party mayoral primary and is likely to become the next mayor of America’s largest city. His platform contains eye-popping proposals such as state-run grocery stores and a rent freeze, and Mamdani claims he can decrease costs for New Yorkers with fare-free buses. Eliminating bus […]

In the complex world of finance, achieving long-term success with equity funds is not a matter of luck but a result of meticulous planning, unwavering discipline, and a deep understanding of core financial principles. This report outlines a comprehensive, seven-step blueprint for investors to navigate the markets with confidence, construct resilient portfolios, and avoid the […]

Wyandotte County, Kansas, deputy Richard Fatherley has been charged second degree murder and involuntarily manslaughter after inmate Charles Adair died in custody on July 5, just a day after jailers arrested him on misdemeanor warrants for failing to appear in court on multiple traffic violations. Adair, who suffered from heart disease and liver cirrhosis, clashed […]

The stock market started the week on a positive note. Futures tied to the Dow climbed 0.3%, while S&P 500 futures rose 0.4%. The Nasdaq added 0.5%, signaling renewed investor optimism. This follows a losing streak last week, where the S&P 500 fell 0.3% and the Dow slipped 0.2%. Despite those declines, all three indexes […]

The High Cost of Peace of Mind Navigating the world of car insurance can feel like a high-stakes, confusing game. With premiums on the rise and a seemingly endless list of factors influencing a rate, the process of finding an affordable policy can be frustrating and overwhelming. For many, car insurance is a significant and […]

Preparing to sell your business is one of the most critical—and lucrative—chapters in an entrepreneur’s journey. Yet, too many owners leave millions on the table by rushing the process or overlooking key value drivers. Whether your goal is a strategic acquisition, private equity exit, or management buyout, success hinges on foresight, structure, and preparation. In […]