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Biden Administration’s LNG Barriers Hinder Economic Growth, Threaten American Interests, and Undermine Geopolitical Stability
Opinion -News -President Joe Biden has called for the United States to increase exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) to Europe in order to help U.S. allies wean themselves from Russian natural gas. -
Rasmussen/Heartland Poll: Viewers of Conservative Media More Likely to Get the Facts Right on Topics in the News
Opinion -News -From April 29 to May 3, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, conducted a nationwide survey of 2,000 likely voters. -
Rasmussen/Heartland Poll: Viewers of Conservative Media More Likely to Get the Facts Right on Police Shootings
Opinion -News -From April 29 to May 3, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, conducted a nationwide survey of 2,000 likely voters. -
Rasmussen/Heartland Poll: Viewers of Conservative Media More Likely to Get the Facts Right on Climate Change
Opinion -News -From April 29 to May 3, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, conducted a nationwide survey of 2,000 likely voters. -
The Face Mask Fetish Turns Out to Be a Matter of Pseudo-Religion Rather Than Science
Opinion -News -The suppression of the information does not advance the cause of scientific inquiry or the spread of knowledge. One wonders, therefore, what the purpose of the suppression is. -
Socialist Candidates Won More Seats Than Ever in 2020 Election
Opinion -News -Socialists performed better than ever in 2020. -
Global Elites Announce ‘Great Reset’ Plan—And It’s Even More Radical Than the Green New Deal
Opinion -News -At a virtual World Economic Forum meeting, global leaders from the United Nations, United Kingdom, United States, International Monetary Fund and multi-national corporations discussed and announced a plan to develop a “Great Reset” of the entire world. -
Al Gore Joins Global Elites Calling for Eco-Socialist ‘Great Reset’ Proposal
Opinion -News -On Friday, June 19, climate activist and former Vice President Al Gore joined the growing list of high-profile world leaders calling for a “Great Reset” of the world economy to help battle climate change. -
Exposing Al Gore’s Deep Connection to World Leaders’ Socialist ‘Great Reset’ Proposal
Opinion -News -Earlier in June, the World Economic Forum (WEF), a highly influential nonprofit organization based in Europe, announced its plan to push for a “Great Reset” of global capitalism. -
Common Core Has Led to ‘Historic’ Drop in Achievement Scores, Study Finds
Opinion -school-reform-news, News -A new study has found the adoption of the Common Core State Standards has led to a 'historic' drop in student achievement scores. -
Idaho Lawmakers Mull Fate of State’s Common Core Standards
Opinion -school-reform-news, News -Idaho lawmakers are considering replacing the Common Core standards with a more rigorous and flexible plan -
Profile: ‘CAFE’ Program Provides Free-Enterprise Perspective to University Students
Opinion -budget-tax-news, News -The Colloquium for the Advancement of Free-Enterprise Education at the University of Texas-Dallas teaches students about the foundations and history of the nation's economic system -
Ten Years Out, Electronic Health Records Raise Ire
Opinion -health-care-news, News -Electronic Health Records (EHRs) were once touted as an easily transferrable, cost-effective way to record patient care, but more than a decade after their introduction, they are a subject of heated debate. -
Physicians Still Waiting for Flexibility in Prescribing to Suicidal Patients
Opinion -health-care-news, News -After publicly calling attention to the problem eight years, physicians say there has been little to no change in the way insurance companies cover prescription medications for suicidal patients considered in danger of a drug overdose. -
New Strategy on Patient Health Data Targets Consumers
Opinion -health-care-news, News -Before the Coronavirus pandemic took center stage, the Trump Administration began executing new rules for better production, use, and sharing of medical records. -
Mining Expansion Necessary for Green New Deal Would Devastate the Global Environment
Opinion -environment-climate-news, News -A new Heartland Policy Brief details how mining operations needed for the Green New Deal would devastate the environment -
FDA Gives Biosimilars a Boost by Expanding Database
Opinion -health-care-news, News -The so-call "Purple Book" is a list of all licensed biologic products and is a reference guide for patients, providers, payers and manufactureres. -
Colorado Bills Aim to Improve Medicaid Primary Care Through Telemedicine
Opinion -health-care-news, News -Colorado lawmakers are proposing a bill to expand telemedicine in an effort to improve health care access for Medicaid patients. -
Physician Introduces Free Platform to Help Launch Telemedicine
Opinion -health-care-news, News -A New York neurologist is offering a free platform to physicians to make it easier for them to meet with their patients virtually. -
Partners in Freedom: Ohio’s Buckeye Institute Leads the Way on Medicaid Waivers and Other Health Care Reforms
Opinion -health-care-news, News -The founders at The Buckeye Institute in Ohio decided to become one of the nation’s leading advocates for Medicaid waivers when they saw how little choice there was in their state. -
Report: Minority Students Receive a Better Education in Conservative Cities Than They Do in Progressive Ones
Opinion -school-reform-news, News -A new study finds “conservative” cities do a far better job of educating minority students than “progressive” cities. -
Partners in Freedom: The Goodman Institute Shows How to Fix Health Care without More Taxes, Mandates
Opinion -health-care-news, News -If there is a way to fix the nation’s broken health care system without raising taxes or mandating coverage, chances are The Goodman Institute for Public Policy Research and its founder, John C. Goodman, have figured it out. -
CON Repeal Attracts More Legislative Support in South Carolina
Opinion -health-care-news, News -An effort to repeal certificate of need (CON) laws in South Carolina has picked up momentum after bills in both chambers of the state’s legislature picked up more support. -
Coronavirus Highlights Eco-Radicals’ Anti-Human Agenda
Opinion -News, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #354