By A.R. Ammons
Audio Mises Wire - How Government Ruins 4th of July Travel
If we were to claim independence from the modern-day royalty of the beltway, the markets will ensure better holidays in the future.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/how-government-ruins-4th-july-travel
Federalist Radio Hour - Why Ben Franklin Was ‘The Greatest American’
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Audio Mises Wire - Unemployment Claims Reach the Highest Since 2018 (Ex Covid)
With the exception of the "covid panic" and the mandated lockdowns, etc., last week was the highest total for ongoing unemployment claims since early 2018:
Original article: https://mises.org/power-market/unemployment-claims-reach-highest-2018-ex-covid
Focus on Africa - Why has polio re-emerged in Angola?
Angola was certified as polio-free in 2015, but is now combatting a new outbreak of the disease after several cases were reported in a Western province. What has caused the virus to come back?
A new report says Islamist militants are using Starlink technology to ramp up operational capabilities in Niger.
And why are South Sudanese women fashion's favourites and are being sought after on the catwalk?
Presenter: Audrey Brown Producers: Charles Gitonga in Nairobi. Yvette Twagiramariya, Bella Hassan and Alfonso Daniels in London Senior Producers: Patricia Whitehorne and Richard Kagoe Technical Producer: Jonathan Greer Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi
WSJ Minute Briefing - Senate Passes President Trump’s Megabill
Plus: Fed Chair Jerome Powell cites a solid economy in keeping a wait-and-see stance on interest-rate cuts. And Boeing names a permanent CEO of its defense, space and security business. Anthony Bansie hosts.
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Audio Mises Wire - The Young Rothbard: An Uncomfortable Neoclassical Economist
Speaking at the recent Rothbard Graduate Seminar, Dr. Joseph Salerno traces Murray Rothbard‘s intellectual development while in the economics Ph.D. program at Columbia University. Rothbard was dissatisfied with the popular schools of thought until he discovered Austrian economics.
Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/young-rothbard-uncomfortable-neoclassical-economist
Global News Podcast - Thailand PM suspended over leaked phone call
Thailand's PM is suspended after a leaked call sparks outrage. Turkish police arrest more than a hundred city officials in Izmir, an opposition stronghold. Also: can robots play better football than us?
Marketplace All-in-One - The costs of aging in place
Surveys consistently show people want to age in their current home. Yet homeownership is costly for older adults of modest means, especially those still paying off their mortgage and living on fixed incomes. That hardship can be exacerbated, too, by additional medical or disability needs. We'll hear more as part of our Buy Now Pay Later project, produced in partnership with Next Avenue, a nonprofit news platform for older adults produced by Twin Cities PBS. But first: The Senate is coming off an all-nighter, and stocks rebounded remarkably this past quarter.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast - Democrats Are Not Proud to Be American
Gallup reports that just 36 percent of self-described Democrats say they are proud to be American, as opposed to 92 percent of Republicans. The Republican number has been consistent for two decades; the Democratic number fluctuates according to who is in power. What does this mean? We speculate. Give a listen.
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