You Can’t Even Get Past Its Title Before Discovering Good Reasons To Oppose AB 257
AB 257 is one step closer to becoming law in California. It sailed through the Senate Appropriations Committee on August 11, and
AB 257 is one step closer to becoming law in California. It sailed through the Senate Appropriations Committee on August 11, and
Reprinted from Inside Sources It was announced in July that Matthew Holman, the director of the Office of Science in the Food and Drug Administration’s
Innovators, the lifeblood of the American economy, are wilting from a lack of financial oxygen caused by Bidenomics. Only the recovery of
Innovators, the lifeblood of the American economy, are wilting from a lack of financial oxygen caused by Bidenomics. Only the recovery of
Reprinted from Law & Liberty In his first annual message to Congress in December 1825, President John Quincy Adams unveiled an ambitious agenda
The preliminary August results from the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers show overall consumer sentiment ticked up in early August but
As the Decade of Forgetting lurches on, our self-appointed elites now no longer seem to know about food. For example, a July
The Fed is in a difficult situation, partly of its own making. Inflation, depending on how you measure it, is running on
Reprinted from the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal There is much discussion in academia at present about the future of tenure. Critics
Initial claims for regular state unemployment insurance rose 14,000 for the week ending August 6th, coming in at 262,000. The previous week’s
In today’s American vernacular, anyone who changes his position on an important issue is derided for flip-flopping, like flimsy beach footwear or
Although everyone agrees that inflation is too high, there is much less agreement about the cause. In May, a New York Times
Reprinted from Inside Sources The rich world’s fossil fuel hypocrisy is on full display in its response to the global energy crisis after
AIER’s Everyday Price sank 0.6 percent in July after a 2.4 percent jump in June. The July EPI broke a string of
It should come as little surprise that something as simple as identifying the start of a recession would generate controversy. Everything has
The economic illiterati are an unfortunately durable breed. There is little question that the U.S. has already entered a recession. The spectacle