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The Editorial Board speaks for free markets and free people, the principles, if you will, marked in the watershed year of 1776 by Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence and Adam Smith's “Wealth of Nations.”

According to analysis by the Competition and Markets Authority, tickets currently sold on the resale market are typically marked up by more than 50%.

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Thomas Jefferson disdained the “artificial aristocracy” that marked governments before our own.

Inflation, he wrote, is “a choice,” and the Fed’s recent record has been marked by “unwise choices” under Powell.

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The result marked the fifth time this season that the Bears have come back to win in the fourth quarter.

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