American Optimist By John Stossel
There's so much negative news these days. I was glad to see that a new podcast, "American Optimist," features good things that are coming.
There's so much negative news these days. I was glad to see that a new podcast, "American Optimist," features good things that are coming.
America remains bound by often extreme pandemic restrictions.
Jim Caruso, CEO of Flying Dog Brewery, calls his business a "First Amendment brewery." That's because he keeps going to court to defend beer labels.
Today's politicians want to spend more on EVERYTHING: Amtrak subsidies, sports stadium subsidies, green energy subsidies, even fossil fuel subsidies ...
Georgia (the ex-Soviet Republic, not the U.S. state) is now a remarkable success story.
YouTube just froze Sen. Rand Paul's YouTube channel.
"Why do I have to compete against a male body?" complains mountain bike racer Leia Schneeberger in my new video.
America has so many regulations that today, often the only way to do something new, to create something great, to prosper is to ignore rules.
Politicians say they pass laws to "protect Americans from big business."
Last week, I debunked three myths about capitalism. Here are four more: