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What’s Driving the Drop in Overdose Deaths?
Jeffrey A. Singer On May 14, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that overdose deaths dropped in 2024…
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Republicans’ One, Big, Beautiful Tax Bill Needs a Makeover
Adam N. Michel The Ways and Means Committee recently passed its “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” to extend many of the…
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House Republicans’ Reconciliation Bills Are Derelict on Health Reform
Michael F. Cannon Committees in the House of Representatives are crafting their contributions to an eventual budget-reconciliation bill. As part…
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From Dog Leashes to Potty Breaks: Are We All Unwitting Criminals?
Mike Fox Who knew a leisurely stroll with your adorable canine companion could land you in jail? As a proud…
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Congress Set to Boost Federal Debt $5 Trillion
Chris Edwards America is facing an unprecedented debt and spending crisis … our current fiscal path is unsustainable and dangerous,…
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Whether Someone Wants Fluoride or Doesn’t, The Government Should Not Make That Decision for Them
Jeffrey A. Singer On May 13, the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to pull fluoride supplements, such as tablets…
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Trump’s Afrikaner Refugees: Strange Process, Right Decision
Alex Nowrasteh The first group of Afrikaners from South Africa to arrive for resettlement listen to remarks from US Deputy…
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Four Reasons School Choice Is Good, but Federal Is Bad
Neal McCluskey A $5 billion scholarship tax credit is a part of the budget reconciliation bill just introduced in Congress.…
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Medicaid Is Driving Deficits: Republicans Are Scarcely Tapping the Brakes
Dominik Lett Medicaid, a joint state and federal medical care program, already costs more than national defense. And despite $1.1…
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Fraud in Federal Programs
Chris Edwards On May 11, 60 Minutes examined the huge fraud problem in federal spending programs. The piece stressed the…
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