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The Situation In Afghanistan Under Review By The United Nations

On April 29, 2024, Afghanistan was reviewed by the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR) working group.

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8 hours ago

Why Hiring Managers Are Widening Their Gaze Away From The Ivies

Covid, technology and a changing workforce have led employers to cast a wider net for collegiate talent, even as they sour on Ivy League grads.

ByEmma WhitfordForbes Staff
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8 hours ago

The 2024 Social Media Ranking Of Free-Market Organizations

Social media ranking of think tanks, student organizations, legal defense, university centers and media groups that promote a free economy as prepared by the author.

ByAlejandro ChafuenContributor
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8 hours ago

President Biden’s Latest Attack On The Economy: Smother The Internet

Here’s Biden’s latest attack on the economy: Smother the internet.

BySteve ForbesForbes Staff
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11 hours ago

Thoughts After A Visit To Israel: A Full Reckoning With Iran Is Coming

Israelis must not forget: more than it's own enemies, the West punishes allies that provoke fights with those enemies, however justly. Witness Georgia and Ukraine.

ByMelik KaylanContributor
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23 hours ago

Donald Trump’s Plan To Set Interest Rates Is As Foolish As the Fed

While it’s laughable that Trump wants a role in setting interest rates, this same obnoxious conceit doesn’t die when the central planner’s last name is Yellen or Powell.

ByJohn TamnyContributor
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Apr 29, 2024

A Constitutional Amendment Banning Subsidies, Grants And Loan Guarantees

Congress must address the costly, unwise and unsustainable fusion of business and government that dominates economic and social policy in the United States.

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Apr 29, 2024

Oh, Canada: U.S. Patients Don't Want Your Health Policies

The Canadian government has chosen to deprive its citizens of the latest therapies by dictating the prices drug makers must abide by.

BySally PipesContributor
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Apr 29, 2024

Florida Loses $ 12 Billion Plus In Year 1 Of Its Anti-Immigration Law

Why did Florida's anti-immigrant law adopted last year cost so much? There are legal ways for temporary foreign workers to come to Florida. Why aren't they being used?

ByAndy J. SemotiukContributor
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Apr 29, 2024

Exclusive: Employers Are Souring On Ivy League Grads, While These 20 “New Ivies” Ascend

You’re not imagining things: The Ivy League is forfeiting its standing as America’s producer of great talent. Here are the schools producing the hard-working high achievers that employers crave.

ByEmma WhitfordForbes Staff
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Apr 28, 2024

High School As A Cause Of The Great Depression

With the immense surge in high schools after 1920 came immense surges in property taxes that brought mass foreclosures.

ByBrian DomitrovicContributor
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Apr 28, 2024

No, Inflation Is Most Certainly Not Rising Prices

The “general price level” is always flat.

ByJohn TamnyContributor
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Apr 27, 2024

Why You Might Be Responsible For Paying Your Parents’ Medical Debts

With Baby Boomers aging and nursing home care costs climbing, obscure old sleeper laws could come back to haunt the children of seniors who can’t pay for their own care.

ByKelly Phillips ErbForbes Staff
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Apr 26, 2024

Economics Was A Cause Of The Great Depression

Economics almost always waves off taxation as significant among the causes of the Great Depression.

ByBrian DomitrovicContributor
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Apr 26, 2024

Government Has Created Another Dangerous Rule To Constrain Employers

The Federal Trade Commission ban on noncompete agreements is part of a government push to control private workplaces.

BySteve ForbesForbes Staff
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Apr 26, 2024

Biden Could Be 1st President Since Carter To Not Negotiate, Sign FTA

Reagan signed the first U.S. free trade agreement, with Israel, which includes the West Bank and Gaza. A succession of presidents since followed suit, even Trump.

ByKen RobertsContributor
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PREMIUMApr 25, 2024

Lawyers Are Already Recruiting TikTok Creators For Lawsuits Fighting Biden’s Ban

Top First Amendment lawyers have begun quietly contacting creators and small businesses to join potential lawsuits aimed at thwarting a U.S. ban on TikTok.

ByAlexandra S. LevineForbes Staff