Did you know that if you live in the United States nearly every paperclip you’ve ever used has been manufactured domestically? Why? Do we→
Arstechnica reports that the campaign to rid our nation’s prisons of cell phones went to the next level, with a call from the Department→
Reason.tv: While cities across the country are cutting services, raising taxes and contemplating bankruptcy, something extraordinary is happening in a suburban community just north→
How is a dollar bill different from a postage stamp? Both are produced by the government and seen by hundreds of millions of people→
School districts have imposed all sorts of drastic cuts to save money during the down economy, canceling field trips and making parents pay for→
Mises: The Jetsons’ world is our world: explosive technological advances, entrenched bourgeois culture, a culture of enterprise that is the very font of the→
On Presidents’ Day, I always celebrate the term of my favorite President, William Henry Harrison. William Henry Harrison served the shortest presidency in American→
Of the thousands of firms that supply goods to the government, most are not manufacturers, but middlemen. Most are tiny one or two person→
Ever since transportation authorities placed rigorous limits on the amount of liquids allowed on flights, travellers have had to figure out how to both→
AllegiantAir wants it’s customers to be able to gamble on fuel prices. They’ve written a letter to the Department of Transportation asking for permission→
The auction site Govliquidation.com has been called “eBay for the Pentagon”. It lets civilians bid for surplus military assets — from tanks and generators→
To help small business owners adapt their strategy and tactics to win DoD contracts, American Express OPEN and Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP) are→
Wall Street Journal Today, hospitals and doctors use a system of about 18,000 codes to describe medical services in bills they send to insurers.→
It might not have been the most stylish, but for decades the top-loading laundry machine was the most affordable and dependable. Now it’s ruined—and→
Entrepreneurs in Maryland, keep a lookout for a big bus that may head your way, reports Baltimore Business Journal. Startup Maryland, a statewide initiative→
Business 2 Community shares the stories of some entrepreneurial kids who are making money today. Comcate Ben Casnocha is another one of the youngest→
Accidental Ad Campaign Weatherproof found a vein of gold in the decision of Obama to use a jacket of the firm during its recent→
AllAfrica.com: “Capital is a key ingredient and major handicap to entrepreneurship ventures. Government’s recent downward economic growth revision has also exacerbated the situation as→
The White House is asking for input from small business owners on what regulations are most burdensome to them and most negatively impact their→