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Trump Says He’ll Support an Israeli Attack on Iran If Tehran ‘Continues’ Its Missile Program

Trump and Netanyahu held a joint press conference where the US president again expressed support for the idea of another attack on Iran, though he suggested it wasn’t “confirmed” that Tehran was “building up” again.

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So viel Geld verballert Deutschland an Silvester

So viel Geld ballert Deutschland in die Luft 🎆 💥 2024 wurden voraussichtlich 197 Mio. € für Silvesterfeuerwerk ausgegeben – ein neuer Rekord! 📉 Während der Corona-Jahre 2020 und 2021 waren es nur 20 bzw. 21 Mio. €. 📈 Seitdem geht’s wieder steil nach oben: 2022 & 2023 lagen die Ausgaben schon bei 180 Mio. €. 💡 Wenn Du 30 € für Böller ausgibst, dann sind das auf 10 Jahre gerechnet 300 €, die wortwörtlich in Rauch aufgehen – da könnte auch ein...

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Swiss economic sentiment continues to improve according to KOF barometer

Expectations for the Swiss economy improved again in December. Following the slight increase in the previous month, the KOF Economic Barometer is rising again somewhat more strongly and has now risen for the fourth month in a row. Specifically, the economic barometer compiled by the KOF Swiss Economic Institute at the Federal Institute of Technology …

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House Passes Bill To Delist Wolves From Endangered List

In a provision that has drawn widespread opposition from conservation groups, the bill also declares that "reissuance of the final rule under Section 2 shall not be subject to judicial review.”

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Electricity Prices Could Become a Structural Inflation Problem

Most Americans are paying higher electricity prices, and the pressure is unlikely to ease anytime soon. According to the Wall Street Journal, electricity prices have risen meaningfully across much of the country since 2022, and the drivers extend well beyond the frequently cited surge in data-center demand. While electricity prices had historically tracked inflation, that …

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“Free” Health Care Will Not Fix America’s Medical Crisis

Socialists and progressives demand that the US adopt a “single payer” healthcare system in which the government provides “free” healthcare. However, “free” healthcare is not free at all, as medical care consists of scarce goods which always come as a cost to someone.

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What’s the real value of investingLive? #MarketInsights #Trading #CapitalMarkets #FinancialNews

According to Adam Button, Chief Market Analyst at investingLive, the platform is built by analysts who’ve been in the trenches for nearly two decades, spotting market moves early and explaining not just what’s happening, but why it matters. ⚡ Real-time insights 📊 Actionable market context 🔍 No fluff, just signals investingLive is a real-time market news and analysis platform, built on the legacy of ForexLive. Covering forex, stocks, commodities,...

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Survey: Consumers in Switzerland to tighten belts in 2026

The mood among consumers in Switzerland is tense. A survey shows that around a third of the population wants to tighten their belts and save money in the new year. This is particularly the case in French-speaking Switzerland and Ticino. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox According to the Konsum Monitor …

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Du solltest die 72er Regel kennen!

🤑 Wann verdoppelt sich dein Vermögen? Die 72er-Regel erklärt. Wer sollte die 72er-Regel noch kennen? Schick das Reel einem Freund. 🎯 2015 haben wir es uns zur Mission gemacht, Menschen zu ermutigen, ihre Finanzen in die eigenen Hände zu nehmen. Angefangen als YouTube-Kanal mit Erklärvideos, haben wir uns innerhalb weniger Jahre zur größten Community für finanzielle Selbstentscheider im deutschsprachigen Raum entwickelt. 🔔 Möchtest du deine...

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Selbst Null-CO₂ in Europa würde nichts ändern – sagt der Professor.

Die ganze Folge findest du ab sofort auf meinem Youtube Kanal!

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Financial Planning For Retirement In Your 50s

Financial Planning in Your 50s: Building a Secure Retirement Your 50s can feel like a financial crossroads. Earnings are often strong, responsibilities are real, and time starts acting a little less patient. College may be on the horizon (or underway). Aging parents might need support. Work is busy, life is full, and retirement is no …

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The Mises Institute Visits Cornerstone University

In early November, the Mises Institute traveled to Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where we hosted an event for students featuring a series of talks by our faculty and staff on why Generation Z is fed up with the economic status quo.

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The Danger of Deflation(Phobia)

The deflationary processes have greatly benefited households and businesses under the current fiat dollar standard in recent decades, even though their natural operation has been partially and deliberately stifled by the Fed’s inflationary monetary policy.

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Trump renews threats to sue Fed chair Jerome Powell

Trump said he would like to fire Powell during a Monday press conference, calling the Fed chief a “fool” and railing against renovations to the central bank’s headquarters.

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The Fed, Gold, and Crypto: Freedom and Competing Currencies

To stay in power, governments have to keep spending money. They need to give money to their friends, to give money to their supporters, to carry out their various projects, and—most expensive of all—to have wars.

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Economic Freedom as a Tonic for Social Conflict

Conflicts are not inherent in the operation of an unhampered market economy. There are conflicts between citizens because the government steps in and gives special privileges to some and not to others.

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Easterly of Eden

Easterly questions if economic development is really development unless all parties have the right and opportunity to consent voluntarily in their own decisions

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From the Editor—November/December 2025

In this issue of The Misesian, we explore the choice we face between the civilizing and liberating effects of private property and the impoverishment of interventionism and socialism. Our Supporters Summit spoke to how economic freedom undergirds civilization itself.

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Donor Spotlight: Rowan Parchi

I've lived in various different parts of the world, and because everything on mises.org is free, I was able to continue my learning from everywhere I was. It's been fantastic.

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Talks at Supporters Summit 2025

"Economic Freedom: The Key to Liberty" featured talks on topics ranging from taxes to the Federal Reserve to no-knock raids, our speakers examined the countless ways that governments invent new methods of violating our private property and destroying freedom in the process.

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