New Salmonella Rules Could Kill Small Farms
Big Chicken wins while small farmers and processors face costly regulations—and consumers remain at risk.
Big Chicken wins while small farmers and processors face costly regulations—and consumers remain at risk.
The Pilgrims learned this lesson the hard way. Fast forward 400 years, and many Americans have forgotten.
"Take a moment to appreciate all that they can learn from trying to complete the task on their own," says Yale University's Julia Leonard.
Who needs better prices, products, and customer service?
American grocery stores are an underrated symbol of free market abundance.
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While we often spend Thanksgiving remembering a different set of Puritan settlers, the religious, freedom-loving Roger Williams is an apt hero for the more liberty-minded.
Regulators are beginning to smile on the sci-fi project of creating real meat products without the typical death and environmental destruction.
Found families may ultimately lead to new ones.
These are the people who showed up when the economy was shut down by the government, working in jobs labeled "essential."
Biden should exercise his pardon power to help some of the people whose lives his criminal justice policies destroyed.
Private property was the solution to their failed experiment. But people keep repeating the Pilgrims' mistakes.
The unique civic and economic role of voluntarism and charity has been a core part of American culture for centuries.
Something to be grateful for.
The mayor is traveling to Mississippi to spend the holiday with his wife and daughter.
If government controlled the production of turkeys and toilet paper, this would be a very unhappy holiday.
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The arresting officer is on desk duty and an investigation is underway.
It will help us feel grateful for our lives.
When people respect private property, they interact more peacefully.
Government has repaid acts of service with exorbitant fines and misdemeanor charges.
We should all be thankful for innovators and visionaries who aren't afraid to dream big.
There's no reason to celebrate collective ownership.
The TSA's policy is to report any weed they find to local law enforcement. But they'll have to notice it first.
Food historian Rachel Laudan explains why we eat what we eat on "turkey day" - and it has nothing to do with the Pilgrims.
The important thing about the holiday is not who started the tradition but the humble and grateful spirit the tradition instills.
Private property became the foundation for building the most prosperous nation in the history of the world.
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Property rights saved the Pilgrims from starvation; a lack of property rights keeps Indians in poverty today.
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Things go wrong when resources are held in common.
Doesn't bode well for holiday shopping season
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Chinese take-out is a Thanksgiving tradition, not pizza
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