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Alleged Conflict of Interest on FDA Tobacco Panel

U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon has allowed a lawsuit seeking an injunction by R.J. Reynolds and Lorillard Tobacco to proceed against the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee.

Georgia Voters See Reality of Charter School Economics, Approve Schools Measure

Georgia voters have approved an amendment to the state constitution that allows the General Assembly to authorize charter schools even if they have been denied by local school districts.

Missouri Cigarette Tax Hike Goes Down to Defeat

The third time was not the charm for supporters of a higher cigarette tax in Missouri, as voters rejected for the third time in 11 years a ballot measure to raise the state’s cigarette tax.

‘Yellow Pages Test’ Would Ease State, Local Budget Pains

President Obama a few months ago blamed the nation’s economic weakness on spending cuts by state and local officials “who are not getting the kind of help that they have in the past from the federa

Central Banking’s Hogwarts Syndrome

Central banks—the US Federal Reserve is one—come with the mystique of Oz.

Harrisburg, Pa., Burns Through More Cash Than Trash

There was a time when the Harrisburg, Pa., incinerator was a successful waste-to-energy plant.

Milton Friedman: What's Wrong with Welfare?

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In this video, Nobel-Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman examines the modern welfare state and discusses why it doesn't work in the long run.

Fantasies Filling the Heads of San Antonio Streetcar Backers

The idea that an expensive 19th Century technology will help meet the transportation and economic development needs of 21st Century urban areas makes sense only in a fantasy w

Fees, Taxes on Wireless Services Keep Climbing

Growing almost as fast as the wireless communications industry are the fees and taxes paid by wireless phone users.

Michigan Acts to Free Workers from Abusive Labor Unions

Bills that would make Michigan the 24th right-to-work state in the nation passed in the House and Senate on Dec. 11, with the backing of Gov.
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