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Intense Tropical Cyclones of the Northern Indian Ocean

Once again we have another real-world example of the occurrence of intense tropical cyclone activity being totally independent of concomitant mean global air temperature over the past three decades...

Texas Legislature to Vote on Parent Trigger Update

The Texas House will vote on a bill to simplify the state’s Parent Trigger law and let parents petition earlier to take control of a school’s future.

17 States Join New Clean Air Association

Seventeen states have formed an alternative to the federally run National Association of Clean Air Agencies (NACAA).

Defending Part D: Why Are Democrats Attacking the One Successful Part of Medicare?

In his State of the Union address, President Obama trained his guns on one of his favorite bogeymen: the pharmaceutical industry.

PA Governor Wants to Cut Tax Rates, Shrink Tax Code

It’s going to take more than a decade, but the first small step to reducing Pennsylvania’s corporate income tax could be taken by the end of the spring.

Alaska Borough Approves Coal Mine Near Denali

The Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly rejected the arguments of environmental activist groups and approved a proposal for a mine south of Denali National Park in Alaska.

Arkansas Decides to Study, Not Pass, School Vouchers

The Arkansas House Education Committee voted to have an interim committee study a school voucher bill rather than pass it directly.

For 9-Year-Old with Cerebral Palsy, School Choice a 'Godsend'

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Jordan Visser was not thriving in his Arizona public school.

Analysis: State Drug Regulations Could Harm Consumers

In preparation for the January 1, 2014 deadline mandating most Americans get health insurance, the U.S.

The Unaffordable Care Act

From the beginning, the Obama administration claimed that the president's health care law would result in deficit savings.
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