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Cato Institute Financial Analyst: Nigerian currency problems existed "long before bitcoin was even created"
Nicholas Anthony, a policy analyst in the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives, says the Nigerian government, not cryptocurrency, is to blame for devaluation of the naira.
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CATO Institute discusses using US military to counter flow of fentanyl
Framing the war on drugs as an actual war and passing legislation to authorize the use of military force proposed by Florida Reps. Dan Crenshaw and Mike Waltz make it more likely that a future president will use that authority, a CATO Institute policy forum panelist said. The CATO Institute hosted a discussion on Aug. 18 about using the U.S. military to counter fentanyl.
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Huddleston: 'Many consumers are looking to keep up with trends and products they love via dupes'
Jennifer Huddleston, of the Cato Institute, warned proposed antitrust law changes may limit retailers like Amazon from offering "dupes," affordable alternatives to popular products, impacting consumer choice and affordability.
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Cato Institute official on 30x30 initiative: According to the Fifth Amendment, 'you cannot take land for public use without paying just compensation'
According to a report from The White House website, the 30x30 initiative is part of the Biden-Harris administration’s America the Beautiful plan and aims to conserve at least 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030.
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Cato Institute honors Jimmy Lai, 'an inspiration to millions in the struggle for liberty and justice around the world'
The Cato Institute is honoring Hong Kong entrepreneur and democracy advocate Jimmy Lai with the 2023 Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, an award presented every two years to individuals or groups who have made key contributions in promoting human freedom.