Investing Decentralizing Public Health: From Atlanta to Geneva, Institutional Monopolies Are Fraying by February 10, 2026 February 10, 2026 Jeffrey A. Singer I have recently written that the “healthy rebellion” by national, state, and… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing No Tax on Tips and Overtime: A Case Study in How the Tax Code Gets More Complicated by February 10, 2026 February 10, 2026 Adam N. Michel Last year, Congress passed a major tax and spending package that, among… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Immigrants Use Less Welfare at Every Income Level by February 10, 2026 February 10, 2026 Alex Nowrasteh and Jerome Famularo An astute reader of our recent Cato policy brief on… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing No Compulsion in Religion reviewed in Law & Liberty by February 9, 2026 February 9, 2026 Mustafa Akyol The new Cato book, No Compulsion in Religion—No Exceptions: Islamic Arguments for Religious… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Hong Kong Sentences Jimmy Lai, Slides Further into Tyranny by February 9, 2026 February 9, 2026 Ian Vásquez Concluding a sham trial that lasted more than two years, a Hong Kong… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Warsh and Omarova: A Double Standard? by February 9, 2026 February 9, 2026 Nicholas Anthony Saule Omarova, then a professor at Cornell Law School in 2021, faced one… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Europe Gets the Better Trade Deal with India by February 9, 2026 February 9, 2026 Colin Grabow Spurred on by China’s export prowess and President Trump’s tariff-centered trade agenda, the… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Victory for Choice: Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit Upheld by February 6, 2026 February 6, 2026 Colleen Hroncich “Phew!” That’s the sound echoing around Idaho today after the state supreme court… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Cut Entitlements, Not Immigration by February 6, 2026 February 6, 2026 Jeffrey Miron President Trump’s suspension of immigrant visas for 75 countries took effect on January 21.… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Investing Restoring the NIH Mission: Some Good News, Some Not-So-Good News, and Some Really Bad News by February 6, 2026 February 6, 2026 John F. Early and Terence Kealey In our Cato working paper “Mission Lost: How NIH… 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail