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CO2 Approaches 400 ppm yet Temperatures Remain Flat

Global warming alarmists are breathlessly filling the media with sensationalist reports of carbon dioxide levels approaching 400 parts per million (that’s 4 parts per 10,000, or a 0.0004 share of t

Sacramento Keeps NBA’s Kings, But Gives Up Hundreds of Millions of $$$

The Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association have a new billionaire team owner, and that billionaire will have a new stadium for his team, courtesy of local taxpayers.

Pacific Islands Growing, Not Consumed by Rising Seas

Islands in Tuvalu and other Pacific regions that served as poster children for global warming and sea level rise are actually growing, scientists acknowledge.

Issue #91: CO2 Approaches 400 PPM, Yet Temperatures Remain Flat

Global warming alarmists are breathlessly filling the media with sensationalist reports of carbon dioxide levels approaching 400 parts per million (that’s 4 parts per 10,000, or a 0.0004 share of t

Florida Official Declines to Review Costly Nuclear Power Plant

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, whose agency oversees state energy policy, told Rep.

Education and Capitalism (podcast)

Joseph Bast, President of the Heartland Institute, and Dr.

Kathleen Sebelius is an IPAB of One

The non-partisan Congressional Research Service has confirmed that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who already has been invested with enormous power under President Obama's h

Mixed Response to President’s Proposal to Privatize the TVA

President Obama wants to privatize one of the nation’s largest government-owned companies, a proposal that is bringing pushback from some unlikely sources: politicians who ordinarily promote them

New Mexico Premium Costs Expected to Skyrocket

Patients in New Mexico could take a big financial hit when the health care overhaul, known as Obamacare, takes effect.

Wisconsin Governor Says to Cut Income Tax if Internet Sales Tax Passes

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) says the state should use additional revenue it might receive from Internet sales taxes to cut the state’s income tax.
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