The Panic About China Cutting Off America's COVID-19 Drug Supply Was Fake News
The Food and Drug Administration now says there is no evidence that any country attempted to cut off America's essential pharmaceuticals.
The Food and Drug Administration now says there is no evidence that any country attempted to cut off America's essential pharmaceuticals.
In a Senate floor speech Wednesday, Hawley outlined a half-baked plan to tear down global trade. It's aimed at winning elections, not helping America prosper.
Karen wants to speak to your manager. The senator from Missouri wants to become your manager.
Hawley is charting the next path for the Trump-style anti-trade nationalism that has infected the Republican Party.
Lawmakers who voted for the $50 billion bailout of the airline industry are just shocked at these companies' behavior.
The lawmaker says that the company's data practices violate antitrust law. They do not.
In two separate op-eds yesterday, the senators pitch central planning as the best response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden tells the New York Times he would revoke Section 230 protections and hold Facebook (and other sites) liable for their content.
In comments to CNN on Monday night, Biden expressed a willingness to smash Section 230 in order to settle a feud his campaign is having with Facebook. That's a terrible idea.
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The populist senator's campaign against social media addiction is unscientific and anti-freedom.
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While expressing concern for free speech and privacy, lawmakers are seriously threatening both.
The senator leading an anti-tech crusade in Congress is being willfully ignorant of all the ways technology has improved humanity in recent decades.
The Missouri senator thinks wasting time on Instagram is a problem so big that only the federal government can solve it.
From Josh Hawley to Kamala Harris, online free speech is under attack.
Trump supports a bill that would encourage censorship in the name of free speech.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) has proposed a dreadful bill that would give the government control of internet content. He thinks the only reason anyone could be opposed is because they've been bought off.
From Sohrab Ahmari to Josh Hawley, what the new right really wants is to squelch free expression.
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