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More and more American tech companies are setting up shop in Canada. Toronto, for instance, is beating out cities like San Francisco and New York as the fastest-growing tech hub in North America.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks during a campaign event, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Elizabeth Warren's factory tax would hit manufacturing jobs hard

Last year was a reasonably strong one for the U.S. economy, but one sector really suffered: Manufacturing. Even as the U.S. unemployment rate sits at a 50-year low, we lost 12,000 manufacturing jobs in December. An often-overlooked Elizabeth Warren tax proposal would make things much worse.

Illustration on the Australian wildfires by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Australian bushfire takeaways lost in partisan climate change quarrel

Since the bushfires started, politicians and celebrities alike have chipped in with statements on the fires' origins and severity. Lack of action on climate change by Australia's government, they insist, is the culprit. In retaliation, conservatives have resorted to partisan attacks.

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'Congress, it's time to save the free Internet'

After the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) took effect on New Year's Day, businesses around the country began scrambling to work out how to comply with its strict rules and regulations. These days, more and more states are buying into the idea that they've got a role in regulating online privacy.