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Where Did Capitalism Really Begin?
DETROIT, Michigan, Jan. 2 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary:

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Where Did Capitalism Really Begin?

Merchants' mundane activities led to qualitatively new, emergent abilities.

By Sven Beckert

It is impossible to pinpoint an exact place or moment when capitalism began. Capitalism is a process, not a discrete historical event with a beginning and an end, and it did not drop fully formed into a particular location. Even today, no society is organised along fully capitalist lines, and some have argued that a fully capitalist world is a theoretical impossibility. ... Show Full Article

OMRF receives $3.4 million to explore genetic links to lupus
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Jan. 2 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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OMRF receives $3.4 million to explore genetic links to lupus

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An Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist has received $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate genetic changes believed to be catalysts for the autoimmune disease lupus.

With the four-year federal grant, scientist Swapan Nath, Ph.D., hopes to identify DNA errors that disrupt a routine biological clean-up process called autophagy. In this continual process, cells recycle old parts ... Show Full Article

Wisconsin Funeral Home Workers Win Freedom from Teamsters Local 344
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia, Dec. 31 -- The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation posted the following news release:

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Wisconsin Funeral Home Workers Win Freedom from Teamsters Local 344

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Teamsters abandon legal effort to block worker-backed union removal petition

Milwaukee, WI (December 31, 2025) - Employees of Krause Funeral Home & Cremation Services have freed themselves from the unwanted "representation" of Teamsters Local 344 union officials. The workers' victory comes after Krause management withdrew recognition of the Teamsters based on an employee-backed petition showing that ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Texas - On Its Way to Ending Property Tax?
DETROIT, Michigan, Dec. 30 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary:

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Texas: On Its Way to Ending Property Tax?

A sales tax would be a much more equitable, efficient form of taxation.

By Christopher Baecker and Crystal Keen

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced his reelection bid in November by saying he wants to abolish school property taxes. Naturally there have been objections, and we'd like to add our own feedback: it doesn't go far enough.

He also proposed limiting appraisals to once every five years. That would ideally lead to a reduction of payrolls ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Systems of Trust
DETROIT, Michigan, Dec. 30 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary:

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Systems of Trust

What sheepdogs teach us about liberty.

By Benjamin BH Ko

On the Isle of Lewis, crofters still work the old way: one man, two dogs, a flock and the Atlantic wind. Watching Leslie and his collies, Bruce and Jude, round up sheep across the moor, I was struck by how little command was needed. After a whistle and a word, Bruce and Jude's instincts took care of the rest. It was order without control, and freedom within purpose. This is liberty properly understood.

Lewis ... Show Full Article

"What I had was an awareness": Allan Houston on early detection and a family fight against prostate cancer
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Dec. 30 -- The Prevent Cancer Foundation issued the following news:

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"What I had was an awareness": Allan Houston on early detection and a family fight against prostate cancer

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Allan Houston understands the power of early detection on a deeply personal level. The former New York Knicks standout, two-time NBA All-Star and Olympic gold medalist watched his father fight and survive cancerand then faced the very same diagnosis 13 years later.

Wade Houston, the former head men's basketball coach at the University of Tennessee, the first African American head coach in ... Show Full Article

Unity Fund Awards More Than $3 Million in Final 2025 Grants to Strengthen San Diego's Safety Net
SAN DIEGO, California, Dec. 29 -- The San Diego Foundation posted the following news release:

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Unity Fund Awards More Than $3 Million in Final 2025 Grants to Strengthen San Diego's Safety Net

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December 29, 2025 - San Diego, CA San Diego Foundation today announced more than $3 million in Unity Fund grants in the final funding round of 2025, supporting local nonprofits working to strengthen San Diego's food, housing and healthcare safety net amid ongoing federal cutbacks. Since launching the San Diego Unity Fund, San Diego Foundation has raised more than $32 million and granted and committed ... Show Full Article