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What Postwar Vietnam Teaches About Economic Freedom Postwar Vietnam is a good model for how a nation can emerge from collectivist tyranny. This line points to a real, observable shift in policy and outcomes that deserves clear attention. The story
George Washington’s Birthday Deserves Its Own Honor George Washington’s birthday should not be a celebration of presidents in general. That idea flattens a singular place in our history into a generic holiday. It’s worth saying plainly: Washington is not interchangeable
Something Big Is Happening: AI Just Crossed a Threshold AI capabilities are accelerating at an almost frightening pace, doubling roughly every four to five months and reshaping what "work" even means. Two models released on the same day—GPT-5.3 Codex and
Dale Earnhardt: When a Racer's Myth Outgrew the Trophy Dale Earnhardt’s career reads like a classic American saga of grit, speed, and stubborn will. He piled up championships and victories while carving a persona that fans and rivals understood instantly.
Administration May Appeal and Might Win, but Its Conduct Reveals Weaknesses The administration may appeal the latest decision and might well win. Yet the way it handled the matter sent signals of disorganization and poor judgment that undercut its legal
