Opinion
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Will High Retransmission Consent Fees Hamper a Successful Incentive Auction?
Opinion -In recent years, over-the-air broadcasters, under the current retransmission consent regime, have been able to exact increasingly higher fees for permitting Multichannel Video Program Distributors ("MVPDs"), such as cable and satellite operators, to -
Good News: Detroit Heads into Bankruptcy
Opinion -In a very important, U.S. -
How Common Core Textbooks Treat World War II
Opinion -Saturday the 7th of December marks the 72nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. -
The Nanny State Can Get You Killed
Opinion -On the same day that the Los Angeles City Council moved to regulate e-cigarettes, the National Center for Public Policy Research's Jeff Stier testified at a New York City Council Health Committee hearing on a similar measure being rushed through the New -
Electricity for Your EV: A New Entitlement?
Opinion -An incident blew up in the media this week, in which a Georgia owner of an electric car was arrested, after he plugged in his Nissan Leaf at a DeKalb County middle school without permission. -
Critics Blast Pennsylvania City’s ‘One-Strike’ Property Law
Opinion -Adam Peters has lost out on $625 each of the past three months. -
Here’s The One Crazy Thing Barack Obama Can Do To Save Obamacare
Opinion -We’ve passed the administration’s deadline, and Obamacare still isn’t fixed.Yes, it’s better than it was two months ago. -
‘Hidden’ Stock Trades to be Revealed Starting Monday
Opinion -Millions of previously hidden U.S. stock trades are being revealed thanks to research from a team of academics. -
NIPCC’s Craig Idso on Power Hour Podcast: Benefits of CO2
Opinion -Craig Idso, the former president and current chairman of the board of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, and lead author of the reports of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) talked with Alex -
Nontraditional Schools Chart the Waters of Common Core
Opinion -Since the inception of national Common Core curriculum and testing standards, how they would affect charter schools has been unclear. -
Polar Ice Caps Are Global Warming Deniers
Opinion -Cliimate Change Weekly #112Southern Hemisphere polar ice extent set new records this week, combining with fairly average Northern Hemisphere polar ice extent to set the final stages of a year marked by above-average global polar ice extent. -
Why Chairmen Upton and Walden Plan a Communications Act Update
Opinion -The most modern part of America’s economy has the most obsolete law.Americans know the Internet, wireless, and broadband have revolutionized communications. In six years, nearly three quarters of Americans have become smart-phone or tablet users! -
Why Chairmen Upton and Walden Plan a Communications Act Update
Opinion -The most modern part of America’s economy has the most obsolete law.Americans know the Internet, wireless, and broadband have revolutionized communications. In six years, nearly three quarters of Americans have become smart-phone or tablet users! -
Hard to Take the German Absolution of Tesla Fires Seriously
Opinion -Following incidents in Washington state, Mexico and Tennessee, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced it would probe fires that occurred recently over a six week period in Tesla Motors’ electric Model S. -
Common Core Re-Enters the Political Theater
Opinion -Indiana education politics has dwelt in drama-queen land recently, with state Superintendent Glenda Ritz unsuccessfully trying to sue the school board she chairs for discussing over email an idea she heard in a previous meeting. -
Father Sues Kentucky Over Common Core
Opinion -Kentucky is once again leading on Common Core national education standards, but not like its sponsors in the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers would like to see. -
Climate Change Impacts on Wheat Production in Central Asia
Opinion -A team of 20 researchers reports that “the overall simulated impact of climate change on wheat productivity in Central Asia is positive,” noting that “a warmer climate explains most of this positive impact” and that “CO2 fertilization adds to it”... -
Obama’s Shallow Inequality Speech And The Presidency That Might Have Been
Opinion -President Obama’s speech yesterday on inequality is being lauded as one of the best of his life, by people who paid attention to it. -
‘Underwater’ Homeowners in Florida Struggle for Federal Life Preserver
Opinion -Florida received $1 billion from the federal government to help struggling homeowners, but just 13 percent of that money has gone toward helping them. -
Are Charter Schools Cannibalizing Private Schools?
Opinion -Students at St. Louis’s De La Salle Middle School will no longer open their days with prayer or attend Mass each month if, as planned, it converts into a public charter school by 2015. -
The Great Depression Was Ended by the End of World War II, Not the Start of It
Opinion -A common fallacy is that the Great Depression was ended by the explosive spending of World War II. But World War II actually institutionalized the sharp decline in the standard of living caused by the Depression. -
Americans Don’t Trust The Government, And That Could Be Great For America
Opinion -The American people don’t trust the government. This could be a great thing for America. -
Here’s The One Crazy Thing Barack Obama Can Do To Save Obamacare
Opinion -We’ve passed the administration’s deadline, and Obamacare still isn’t fixed.Yes, it’s better than it was two months ago. -
Heartland Institute President Speaks Out in Support of ALEC
Opinion -The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is hosting its “States and Nation Policy Summit” in Washington, DC this week.