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Malkin: The Prosecution of Idaho Mom Sara Brady
MERIDIAN, IDAHO — Kleiner Park is an all-American, family-friendly gathering place west of Boise with 60 acres of greenery, trails, ponds, outdoor performance facilities,...
Solar Scam Leads to the Federal Slammer
Former DC Solar chief financial officer Robert A. Karmann is the latest in a group of company executives facing time in federal prison for their roles in a billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
Red Light Camera Laws Challenged in North Carolina
(The Center Square) — A Raleigh-based law firm is representing residents challenging red light camera laws in Greenville and Wilmington based on alleged violations...
Earth Day 2022: Investing in Poverty, Suffering, and Human Degradation
Earth Day 2022 — always falling on Lenin’s birthday, amusingly enough — the official theme of which this year is Invest In Our Planet™. As...
Sanctions, Climate Policy, ESG, and Energy Dependence
If energy dominance, economic superiority, lower prices, higher standards of living, and enhanced national security, are the goals, there is a simple solution: unshackle the fossil fuel industries, allowing them to operate according to the laws of supply and demand, rather than politicians whims.
Americans More Worried About Crime Amid Violence, Retail Crime Wave
(The Center Square) – After a major spike in violent crime in recent years and a wave of retail theft, Americans are growing more...
Texas Rep. August Pfluger Introduces “Midland Over Moscow” Act
Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX) announced a new bill, the Midland over Moscow Act, in February to strengthen U.S. energy independence and help U.S. allies wean themselves from Russian oil and gas.
The U.S. EPA Restores California’s Waiver for Vehicle Emission Standards, Affecting the Whole Nation
The Biden administration is poised to reinstate a waiver allowing California to set auto emission rules that are more stringent than federal standards.
Moore: And That’s Why They Call It ‘the Swamp’
With $30 trillion of debt—which has grown by $5 trillion in just the last two years, with another $2 trillion of red ink expected...
Ten Worst Actors in U.S. Health Care Named
"Providers don’t compete for patients on price or on quality – the way they do in a normal market. Bad things happen because normal market incentives to meet consumer needs have been dismantled.”