HHS Blames Trump Policy for 180,000 Unplanned Pregnancies
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Americans distract themselves with freak-show headlines while political institutions escape their control.
Some provisions provide direct aid. Others, not so much.
The rest of us are out of luck.
Regulators haven't kept up with the times when it comes to the changing nature of ventures into space.
If the refusal of lawmakers to enact a president's policies is justification for unilateral executive action, then a slide toward elective monarchy is inevitable.
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American Compass Executive Director Oren Cass vs. the Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome on whether the U.S. should increase its intervention in the manufacturing industry.
American Compass Executive Director Oren Cass vs. the Cato Institute's Scott Lincicome on whether the U.S. should increase its intervention in the manufacturing industry.
A politicized vaccine distribution process intended to take price out of the picture has given the edge to the rich, connected, and powerful.
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The federal government has apparently neglected to give the company shipping instructions.
Now do qualified immunity.
Let's not weaken cybersecurity even more.
Circumstances change and the world may grow more complicated, but authoritarians never vary from their demand for more power over our lives.
Governments should prepare for emergencies by cutting spending during flush times.
Anyone who was rooting for both "teams" to lose on Election Day should be fairly satisfied right now.
Peace will come only from leaving other people alone on the condition that they do the same for us.
The Congressional Budget Office warns that higher levels of debt will slow economic growth significantly in the years ahead.
In interviews with Bob Woodward, the president said he knew COVID-19 was much more serious than he let on.
Government agents brutalizing people are in the wrong, whether or not we sympathize with those on the receiving end.
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A president from a party supposedly committed to restraining the federal government is now sending enforcers to cities over local objections.
Deep ranks of enforcers with expansive powers and wide-ranging responsibilities will always pose a risk to the public, no matter which level of government employs them.
Everybody is talking about changing law enforcement, but not all proposals are equally worthy—or serious.
The Small Business Administration will always fail the people it's meant to help.
Federal spending on policing has quadrupled since the 1980s, while state and local spending has increased by about one-third.
Congress created inspectors general to be watchdogs, but it's too weak-willed to protect those watchdogs from retaliation.
Shame on the U.S. government for making unemployment pay better than work.
The federal government has done a terrible job managing the coronavirus. It doesn't deserve our labor.
The deal primarily sets aside $320 billion for the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses.
And more coronavirus stimulus spending could send that number soaring higher.
The president again insisted that the federal government can open the country by fiat. It cannot.
Amity Shlaes concludes in her new book that grand governmental schemes to broadly reorder society are doomed to fail.
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The package doubled in cost over the course of the negotiations.
"Americans need fast, direct relief," says Justin Amash.
Lawmakers are still seeking a compromise.
But what he will do with that power remains uncertain.
"Absent policy changes, the federal government continues to face an unsustainable long-term fiscal path," America's top auditor warns. But is anyone listening?
Hearings aren’t about educating lawmakers or getting answers. They're all about getting good soundbites.
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"This country is now full of men and women with long-term personal experience of contemporary guerrilla insurrection."
Sealed memos fought over in federal court last week show authorities have known for years that claims about Backpage were bogus.
The idea that "deficits don't matter" has been growing among Trump-supporting Republicans. Democrats are preparing to take full advantage.
As debt soars, federal payments to service the debt will crowd out the government's core spending responsibilities.