Daniel Raisbeck Colombian President Gustavo Petro. In June of 2022, a slight majority of Colombian voters elected Gustavo Petro as president. To say that they...
Ian Vásquez For more than 30 years, I and a number of my Cato colleagues have been travelling to Argentina, where we have participated in countless meetings,...
Colleen Hroncich Catholic schools are known for many things—quality academics, character formation, a family‐ friendly atmosphere, teaching self‐discipline, and more. They aren’t necessarily known for...
Marc Joffe Although often demonized, the core idea of 15‐minute cities is not necessarily objectionable: living within a short walk or bike ride from the...
David Kemp and Peter Van Doren The Federal Rail Administration (FRA) just finalized a rule that would require freight trains to operate with at least...
Travis Fisher Electricity demand is growing again in America. Although many of us welcome such growth as a hopeful sign of a recovering economy, there is...
Walter Olson For decades auto clubs formed the basis of a thriving system for the provision of group legal services to ordinary Americans. They handled...
Neal McCluskey Yesterday, Cato’s Public Schooling Battle Map—an interactive database of values‐ and identity‐based conflicts in America’s public schools—surpassed 4,000 entries. At almost the...
Colleen Hroncich Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to serve as a judge in the Pennsylvania Personal Finance Challenge, which brought high school students from...
Patrick G. Eddington Two items of note today from prominent inside‐the‐Beltway publications regarding the ongoing fight over whether Congress should reauthorize the serially abused...
Johan Norberg I am honored to have written the first‐ever cover story for Free Society, Cato’s new quarterly magazine. Titled “Through Progress and Peril:...