Tauquir Shayaan

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California Burning: Causes and the Way Forward

The recent Southern California fires have sparked a debate on the causes of the devastation. While some attribute

Introduction to R. R. Reno’s Return of the Strong Gods

Exploring the Return of the Strong Gods by R. R. Reno Over the past few years, there has

L.A. Fires: Consumers Are Price Gougers

The real estate market in Los Angeles County is currently experiencing a surge in prices, following the recent

Immigration and food prices – Econlib

The issue of high food prices has been a significant concern for the Biden administration, and there is

My First “Conversation” With DeepSeek

I recently had an intriguing encounter with DeepSeek V3, the Chinese chatbot that has been making headlines for

Jimmy Carter, the original DOGE-bro?

When it comes to ranking the worst US presidents in the post-WWII era, Jimmy Carter often found himself

Glenn Loury on the Enemy Within

Glenn Loury, a distinguished Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs at Brown University, is renowned for

Some Numeracy About Tariffs on Tequila

Understanding the Impact of Tariffs on Tequila Prices As an advocate against tariffs, it is important to analyze

A Stormy Celebration of Globalization

Winter storms can be harsh and unforgiving, especially in regions like Central New York. As a visiting scholar

On Barbie and Impossible Expectations

The recent Barbie movie has sparked discussions about the societal expectations placed on women, particularly highlighted in a

Oil prices, interest rates and war

President Trump Urges OPEC to Lower Oil Prices and Calls for Lower Interest Rates According to a recent

Why AI Is Good for Humans (with Reid Hoffman)

Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn and a well-known entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and author, recently sat down with

Tariffs on Canada and Mexico Are Way Worse Than Tariffs on China

Analysis of Recent Trade Tariff Proposals Some bad news and then some good news and then some bad

My Weekly Reading for January 26, 2025

This decision marks a significant shift away from the protectionist policies that have long dominated the country's agricultural

Trickle-down in Austin – Econlib

Trickle-down economics is often misunderstood as the belief that giving money to the wealthy will eventually benefit the