From the perspective of the state, the ideal society is one composed of single parents raising a small number of children in irreligious households.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/families-are-key-building-alternatives-state

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From the perspective of the state, the ideal society is one composed of single parents raising a small number of children in irreligious households.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/families-are-key-building-alternatives-state
After Hermès heir Nicolas Puech announced his $15 billion fortune was missing, accusations started flying. Who had taken the money? Was it his handyman? His financial advisor? Puech himself? In this second episode, WSJ’s Nick Kostov reveals the answer in what could be the fraud of the century. Jessica Mendoza hosts.
Further Listening:
The Case of the Missing $15 Billion Fortune: Part 1
The World's Richest Person Is Planning for Succession
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Waymo is in expansion mode as competitors fail to get fully autonomous vehicles (without a safety driver) off the ground. We discuss Waymo’s approach and whether there’s a sustainable lead in autonomy. Plus, what other stocks should you have on your radar in 2026? Travis Hoium, Rachel Warren, and Jon Quast discuss:
- Waymo’s dominance
- Can Waymo bring costs down?
- AV stocks to watch
- The future of ride-sharing
Companies discussed: Uber (UBER), Lyft (LYFT), Alphabet (GOOG), WeRide (WRD), Doordash (DASH).
Host: Travis Hoium
Guests: Rachel Warren, Jon Quast
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In the wilderness of the New World, the Plymouth Pilgrims had progressed from the false dream of communism to the sound realism of capitalism.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/thanksgiving-celebrating-birth-american-free-enterprise
Oof -- debt. People have it, companies have it, and a lot of countries do, too. In the US, the national debt becomes a hot-button issue every time elections roll around. But how does debt work when the country that owes the debt literally makes the rules around finance? In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel explore the dizzying (and sometimes terrifying) story of national debt.
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German surfers are not stoked after one of the world’s largest inland waves, in a river in Munich, disappeared following a city dredging project. Now the community is uniting to bring it back. Our correspondent investigates.
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