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Federal Court Denies Oakland’s Efforts to Block Coal Shipments to Port Terminal
California Attorney General, Xavier Becerra, has lost the latest bid by public officials in the state to block shipments of coal through the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal.
Chaos, Mass Disenfranchisement Plague Mail-In Voting
With COVID-19 concerns still lingering, politicians on the left side of the aisle have made a strong push for voting by mail as a...
Waivers, Lawsuits, Pandemic Pods, and School Choice Legislation
Since Gov. Gavin Newsom’s July 17 edict closing all but a handful of schools in California, much has transpired.
First, it was uncovered a few days...
Local Control Is the Solution to Our K-12 Problems
Originating in the Catholic Church, subsidiarity is an organizing principle that stipulates “matters ought to be handled by the smallest, lowest or least centralized competent authority.”...
Failed Government Schools Find Yet Another Fake Scapegoat to Blame: Internet Access
Government schools are a terrible idea.
In fact, they are the biggest mistake America ever made. As longtime radio talk show host Neal Boortz rightly noted, “If...
States’ Budget Problems Worsened by Lack of Welfare Work Requirements
With most states struggling with significant budget deficits after locking down their economies in response to the coronavirus, some states with the most severe...
U.S. Economy Suffers Biggest Quarterly Decline Ever, Under Coronavirus Lockdowns
U.S. economic output declined by an annual rate of 32.9 percent in the second quarter of the year, according to the U.S. Department of...
States Impose Fines for Not Wearing Masks
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order on July 10 making it a misdemeanor not to wear a facial covering in public indoor and crowded outdoor spaces. Violators are subject to a $500 fine. Businesses are required to enforce the order or risk license suspension.
Higher Ed Rethinking Fall Reopening Plans
Colleges and universities are grappling with how to bring back students for the fall semester after campuses were abruptly shut down in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Quick COVID Vaccine Not Likely, Pharma Exec Warns
Government officials, politicians, and industry leaders are doing the public a “grave disservice” by suggesting a COVID-19 vaccine could be ready by the end...