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Federal Communications Commission helps ensure Internet connectivity during COVID-19 crisis
Thankfully, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is working tirelessly to maintain and improve upon Internet conditions for Americans during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.
SharesAmerica's COVID-19 pandemic response requires 'certificate of need' (CON) reform now
Certificate of need (CON) laws were deadly before pandemic ever hit our shores, and with COVID-19 wreaking havoc on our country, the consequences of these ill-considered policies are even more dire.
SharesMister Rogers' words of kindness and friendship resonate in volunteers fighting COVID-19
With entire states on lockdown, thousands of deaths worldwide, and no clear end to this global pandemic in sight, it's certainly easier to lose hope than it is to search for reasons to stay optimistic. But true to Mister Rogers' word, even now, there are people who are helping.
SharesTelemedicine will make us better prepared for the next coronavirus
Now more than ever before, it's clear that the federal and state governments need to ease regulations on telemedicine.
SharesHow Canada lures U.S. tech workers
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.
SharesForget the headlines, millennials are just fine with capitalism
America's young adults get the basic, big picture: Free markets and limited government deliver the good stuff.
SharesTrump's deregulations must address the deficit first
An outrageous deficit stands between the president and his goals for bettering our economy.
SharesExpensive Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders free college proposals hurt low-income students
Taxpayer-funded college wouldn't actually be as equitable as progressives claim.
SharesSocialist left claims Nordic Europe as role model for wrong reasons
Nordic countries have some excellent policies that are working well for them. As it turns out, they're the same policies that conservatives are always pushing for here in the States.
SharesTerm limits will drain the swamp and stop career politicians
Let's face the facts: Washington politicians and bureaucrats arrive in the swamp and become entrenched.
SharesElizabeth 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.
SharesAustralian 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.
SharesTrump's wine tariff is just a meaningless buzzkill
What did the wine and cheese industry do to the United States? Well, nothing really. So what's the point? Long story short, President Trump is annoyed with France.
Shares'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.
SharesThe past decade has been a triumph for free markets and individual rights
The fact of the matter is that we are living in the most prosperous time in human history, and the past decade has been a triumph for free markets and individual rights.
SharesThree cheers for a civil and charitable society this holiday season
From church attendance to food drives, the holidays are an annual reminder that virtues like charity and volunteerism are still present in American society -- as it has been for centuries.
SharesThe Afghanistan Papers give Trump what he needs to bring the troops home
When the Afghanistan Papers were released last week by The Washington Post, we finally got definitive proof of what many of us have known for years: The foreign policy establishment is lying.
SharesThe path to health-care-for-all isn't Medicare-for-all
Right now, roughly 27.5 million Americans are living without health insurance, and it's caused panic to permeate the entire political spectrum.
SharesImpeachment hearings are indulgent chicanery, but they're necessary
There's a significant chunk of Americans who, when the topic of impeachment is brought up, shrug their shoulders with the sort of ambivalence typical of spouses who can't decide where to eat for dinner.
SharesShould Twitter and Facebook be punished through government regulation?
When platforms make policy changes on political advertising, it tends to cause quite a stir. But it merely means that competing online platforms are experimenting with how to best remove harmful content from their services.
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