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Why the Grand Common Core Compromise Is Dangerous

Not everything worth doing should be done by the federal government.

If 6 Was 9

Also on the food front, you just knew this was going to happen back when Budweiser®, Schlitz®, and Pabst Blue Ribbon® brand beers became no longer good enough for the cognoscenti and everybody star

Debate Highlights Obstacles for a 'Conservative' Carbon Tax

A much-anticipated carbon tax debate in Washington D.C. last Thursday brought some much needed clarity to assertions that conservatives should or indeed do support a carbon tax.

California Assembly Rejects Fracking Ban

The California State Assembly overwhelmingly rejected a bill that would have banned oil and natural gas fracking in the state.

Models Predicted Too Much Warming, New Data Show

Climate models used by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and other climate groups to predict future temperatures have failed miserably at predicting climate in recent yea

Hospital Lobby Presses for Medicaid Expansion to Protect Subsidies

Hospitals across the nation are threatening that unless state lawmakers implement the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s—Obamacare—Medicaid expansion, the law’s new taxes and spending cut

Federal Judge Stops Kentucky from Enforcing Anti-Competition Law

A Kentucky state law that requires new moving companies to prove to government bureaucrats there is a “need” for their services before they can obtain a license has been blocked by a federal judge.

EPA Continues Imposing Costly and Unnecessary New Restrictions

President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency has already promulgated a tsunami of 1,920 regulations, many of which will bring few health or environmental benefits but will impose high economic

Heartland Institute Statement on Chinese Edition of 'Climate Change Reconsidered'

The following statement was released today by Heartland Institute President Joseph Bast:

ObamaCare Hits School Districts, Employees

School districts across the country are digging through the details to see how the Affordable Care Act, known as ObamaCare, will impact their budgets starting January 1, 2014.
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