Jeffrey Miron The United States recently arrested two Mexican drug kingpins. Will this reduce violence or generate other beneficial effects? According to a recent Cato Research Brief, just the opposite:…
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Clark Packard Late last week, the US Department of Commerce announced that it had denied Vietnam’s petition to change its status to a market economy from a “nonmarket economy” for…
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Investing
US Citizens Were 80.2 Percent of Crossers with Fentanyl at Ports of Entry from 2019 to 2024
David J. Bier Many people wrongly believe that immigration is critical to the illicit supply of fentanyl in the United States. However, proponents of this view have offered little more…
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Business
Telit Cinterion Enables Next-Generation Cellular LPWA Deployments on AT&T with the ME310M1 IoT Module
Featuring the latest generation of Sony Semiconductor Israel’s (Sony) ALT1350 chipset, the Telit Cinterion ME310M1 opens new opportunities for IoT deployments AT&T approval enables device OEMs, application developers and enterprises…
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Ocado is pioneering a trial offering everyday items like pasta, rice, and washing liquid in refillable packaging, a first for an online supermarket. The initiative will test a reusable vessel…
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Wage growth in the UK slowed last month while demand for workers remained steady, potentially setting the stage for further interest rate cuts by the Bank of England. Research from…
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Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass,…
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Chris Kemp is the CEO and founder of Ingenuity Group, a leading force in the marketing consultancy landscape. Founded in 2005, Ingenuity started as a new business consultancy with the…
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Verto aims to make global financial transactions easier for businesses of all sizes. As a partner for handling cross-border payments, foreign exchange, and banking solutions, Verto simplifies the complexities of…
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The British Business Bank, the government’s economic development agency, has reported a loss of £122 million for the year ending March, marking its second consecutive year in the red due…