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NY Times Blows It Yet Again: Want Vaccines At All? Protect Intellectual Property Rights
"India and South Africa’s horrible records on intellectual property protection are why they had to sit around and wait for the US to invent...
ISM Manufacturing Survey Stayed Strong in November
By Robert Hughes
The Institute for Supply Management’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index fell slightly in November, posting a 57.5 percent reading for the month, down...
Sheldon Whitehouse Continues His Climate Inquisition
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse behaves like Torquemada, recently saying if Democrats gain control of the Senate, they would launch investigations, haul climate realists before committees (for star-chamber show trials), and even employ grand juries and criminal prosecutions – to intimidate, silence and punish climate crisis nonbelievers.
The Legacy of Thanksgiving is Free Enterprise
Thanksgiving is normally a time of family festivities, when relatives and good friends come together for a fine meal, catching up with what has...
Illinois Regulators Approve Dakota Access Pipeline Oil Capacity Expansion
The Illinois Commerce Commission approved a proposal for the Dakota Access Pipeline to double its capacity from 570,000 bpd to 1.1 million barrels per day.
And the Election Winner Is . . . Inflation in a Landslide
By Christopher Casey
Regardless of which candidate secures the presidency in the days to come, the administration will have to cope with unprecedented federal debt....
Academic Achievement Has Crashed, NAEP Shows. Here’s Why.
The latest bad education news comes to us courtesy of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
The most recent exam was administered to high...
Op-Ed: ‘Fair Tax’ Cannot Drain Enough Money to Fix Illinois’ Spending Problem
By Brad Weisenstein
The idea of dividing Chicago off into its own state has an appeal to some, with state lawmakers from downstate Illinois occasionally...
Federal Court Blocks California Ban on the Sale of Alligator Products
The Federal court for the Eastern District of California, based in Sacramento, has temporarily blocked a California law that would ban the sale of alligator products in the state.
Government Policies Have Worsened the Coronavirus Crisis
Few would disagree that we have been and are living through unprecedented times in 2020. A global pandemic, government-imposed and mandated lockdowns and shutdowns...