• He's Serving 5 Years in Prison for Bitcoin Privacy Software
    Dec 19 2025
    Keonne Rodriguez explains why he built a bitcoin privacy tool, discusses the federal charges that sent him to prison this week, and warns that his case could redefine the legal boundaries of financial privacy.
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    59 minutos
  • Did the Internet Break Our Sense of Reality?
    Dec 17 2025
    Katherine Dee examines how living online reshapes attention and behavior and makes the case for a more grounded, realistic way of using digital tools.
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    1 hora e 5 minutos
  • How Foreign Governments Police U.S. Speech
    Dec 10 2025
    Sarah McLaughlin reveals how foreign governments pressure American universities through speech codes and satellite campuses, and examines the broader threat international authoritarianism poses to free expression.
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    1 hora e 4 minutos
  • Why Science Lost Its Way
    Dec 3 2025
    Author Matt Ridley examines how science became centralized and dogmatic, why public trust collapsed during COVID, and how open dissent is essential to restoring credibility.
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    49 minutos
  • What We Get Wrong About the American Revolution
    Nov 26 2025
    Filmmaker Ken Burns breaks down the myths surrounding America’s founding, explains how the Declaration’s own contradictions ultimately expanded American freedom, and argues for the continued funding of public broadcasting.
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    1 hora e 3 minutos
  • Rand Paul: Congress Is 'Afraid of the President'
    Nov 20 2025
    Sen. Rand Paul explains why he wants the Epstein files released, lays out his case against Trump’s tariffs and military strikes in Venezuela, and argues that he and Rep. Thomas Massie are the last voices in Congress still committed to libertarian ideals.
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    28 minutos
  • Is The Washington Post Becoming Libertarian?
    Nov 19 2025
    The Washington Post opinion editor Adam O’Neal outlines his vision for a more classically liberal editorial voice, examines how both parties turned against free speech and free markets, and explains why the paper is ending political endorsements.
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    1 hora e 3 minutos
  • There's More Than One Way To Get Sober
    Nov 12 2025
    Author Katie Herzog examines new approaches to treating addiction, the cultural obsession with moralizing sobriety, and why she believes freedom means choosing how to heal.
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    1 hora e 12 minutos