Opinion

Bigger Isn’t Better: A Case for Downsizing the Federal Reserve
Does the Fed need 24,000 employees? A leaner, more automated institution could reduce costs and improve transparency.
California’s Water Crisis Isn’t a Drought—It’s Bad Policy
Decades of subsidies, mispricing, and politically protected water allocations have left households paying the highest costs while agriculture wastes the most.
Nowruz and the Spark: Israel’s Calculated Bet on Iranian Rebellion
As Nowruz unfolds under war, Israel is laying groundwork for internal fracture, but the regime’s collapse threshold remains uncrossed.

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