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Anti-GMO Leader Asks Forgiveness for Unscientific Crusade

Mark Lynas, a longtime vocal leader of the anti-biotechnology movement, acknowledged at a farming conference he has unjustly demonized biotechnology and was wrong to oppose genetic crop improvement

Is Health Care Different Than Everything Else?

Ezra Klein and I discussed health care policy at length yesterday, and I encourage you to watch the video here. Here’s James C.

Texas Considers Five School Choice Bills

On April 9, Texas senators heard Senate Bill-1575, one of five school choice bills before state lawmakers this spring.

Social Security Cuts In Obama Budget Draw Most Attention

President Obama presented his budget Wednesday, two months late. To many taxpayer watchdog groups and public policy organizations, the $3.8 trillion budget blueprint has not been worth the wait.

Irvine, Calif., City Workers Average $143,691 in Total Compensation

Employees of the City of Irvine, Calif., received total compensation averaging $143,691 in 2012, according to a study published by the California Public Policy Center.

What Comes After Obamacare?

This week, Ezra Klein of the Washington Post had a lengthy back and forth with me about the future of health care policy and Republican plans for replacing Obamacare.

James Tooley: How the World's Poor Get a Good Education from Markets (podcast)

About a decade ago, James Tooley wandered out into a foreign slum and encountered a network of inexpensive private schools on every few street corners.

More Than 40 Percent of Pennsylvnanians Live In Distressed Municipalities

More than 5.2 million Pennsylvanians — 41 percent of the state’s 12.6 million residents — live in a city, township or borough facing some form of financial distress.

The Doctor Will See You … By Skype

As a possible preview of what awaits us in the United States under President Obama’s health care law, Great Britain’s government-run health care system, the National Health Service, is slashing nea

Texas Commission Approves Coal Mine for Mexican Power Plants

The Railroad Commission of Texas, which regulates oil, gas, and coal in the state, approved a permit giving a Mexican company the right to start coal mining operations near Eagle Pass, a Texas bord
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