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The Deadly Myths About Masks – A Comprehensive Analysis of the Data
Albert Einstein warned that “Science can flourish only in an atmosphere of free speech,” and we cannot trust those who are careless with the truth. Powerful government officials and big tech executives have recklessly disregarded both principles.
CDC Should Revise Its Guidance Mandating Masks at School
The CDC needs to accurately report its own finding that there is no statistically significant difference between voluntary and mandatory masking of schoolchildren would be a good start.
New Study Details How Vital Domestic Oil and Gas Production is to the Economy
A new report from PricewaterhouseCoopers reports the oil and natural gas industries directly or indirectly supported over 11 million jobs across the country in 2019.
Weird Building & Supertall Skyscraper Ban in China
By Wendell Cox
The skyscraper is an American invention. During the first 75 years of their existence, skyscrapers were concentrated in a small area south...
Pandemic Lockdowns Caused Huge Student Learning Losses and Widened Achievement Gaps
By Katy Grimes
“With uncertainty over the impact of the COVID-19 Delta variant on the start of the upcoming school year, new research shows the...
6 Troubling Leftist Wins in $1.1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
By David Ditch
The Senate passed a 2,702-page long infrastructure bill Tuesday that contains a whopping $1.1 trillion in spending. The bill will now move to the House of...
Senate Democrats Propose Requiring 80 Percent Carbon Dioxide Emission Free Electricity By 2030
A plan being developed by the Senate Democratic caucus would provide incentives for energy producers that meet clean energy goals, while penalizing those that do not meet a proposed 80 percent carbon dioxide emission free electrical generation rate by 2030.
Biden Gears Up for Renewed Fight Against Oil and Gas
A federal judge has ruled the Biden administration must resume allowing oil and gas leasing on federal land and waters, but the administration is saying it will not go down without a fight.
9 Things to Know About Senate’s $1.1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill
By David Ditch, Jeremy Dalrymple, Rachel Greszler, Diane Katz, Tori K. Smith, and Katie Tubb
The Senate unveiled its long-awaited $1.1 trillion infrastructure bill on...
The Annual Teacher Shortage Canard
Despite our ever-changing world, there are some annual events we can all count on: the earth will circle the sun, Christmas will be celebrated...