Opinion
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LeBron’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week
Opinion -Editorial -National Basketball Association (NBA) superstar LeBron James took to Twitter on Monday to vent his frustration about the latest controversy over the NBA's decision to grovel before the Chinese government. -
Wind Industry Poised for Decline, Report States
Opinion -environment-climate-news -A new report says impending government decisions could soon result in a sharp decline in expansion of wind power. -
California’s Man-made Power Outages
Opinion -Editorial -Californians are mired in a conundrum of conflicting goals to accommodate its growing population. -
Report: Homeschoolers Much More Diverse Than Previously Thought
Opinion -budget-tax-news, school-reform-news -About 26 percent of U.S. homeschooling families—more than 400,000—are Hispanic, and 8 percent—about 130,000 families—are black, National Center for Education Statistics data show. -
Romanticized Fiction Trumps Facts
Opinion -Editorial -A blockbuster report exposes myths about the teaching profession, but will it matter? -
- Climate Change
- Government & Politics
- Environment & Energy
- Government & Liberty
- Government Spending
- Economy
Impeachment at Home and Climate Hysteria Abroad
Opinion -Editorial -Two events filled the television-news airwaves and social media as September 2019 was coming to an end. -
Two Kansas Counties Stop Major Wind, Solar Industrial Developments
Opinion -environment-climate-news -Two central Kansas counties are applying the brakes to the expansion of industrial wind facilities within their borders. -
Blizzard From Red China Blows Across the Video-Gaming Community
Opinion -Editorial -The China-symp appeasers at Google and the NBA have much to learn from these honorable players. -
Congress Considers Union-Supported Labor Law Rewrite
Opinion -budget-tax-news -The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act working its way through Congress. -
Idaho Phosphate Mine Wins Approval by Bureau of Land Management
Opinion -environment-climate-news -The Idaho Falls District Office of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) approved the Caldwell Canyon Mine Project, an open pit phosphate mine in Caribou County in the southeastern part of the state. -
- Government & Politics
- Climate Change
- Environment & Energy
- Government & Liberty
- Education
- Health Care
- Economy
- Government Spending
Heartland Weekly: Blame Government For Rising College Tuition
Opinion -heartland-weekly, Editorial -Week of October 7, 2019 -
Chicken Little Syndrome Evident in ‘End of World’ Predictions
Opinion -Editorial, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #338 -
EPA Allows Environmental Review of Alaska Pebble Mine
Opinion -environment-climate-news -The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rescinded its Obama-era 2014 decision preventing consideration of the Pebble Mine project near Bristol Bay, Alaska, allowing the environmental review process to begin. -
United Nations Misleads About Food Production and Climate Change
Opinion -Editorial -Enacting policies that restrict the use of abundant energy supplies will rob people of choice and harm the economy. This won’t hurt the global elite, but it will result in everyone else living poorer, more precarious lives. -
For Bernie, Climate Change is Just a Ruse to Grow Government
Opinion -Editorial -In 2008, Rahm Emanuel, then-president-elect Barack Obama's newly named chief of staff, uttered the infamous phrase: "You never let a serious crisis go to waste." -
Shady Companies and Black Market Substances, Not JUUL, Are Causing Hospitalizations
Opinion -Editorial -Unless you live under a rock, odds are you’ve seen countless, glaring headlines of American youth being hospitalized “due to vaping.” -
The 2020 California Tax Grab
Opinion -Editorial -Still a year away, Golden Staters brace for a shoot-out with the tax bandits. -
Trump Administration Promotes Species Conservation with New Rules
Opinion -environment-climate-news -The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service released final regulations aimed at improving implementation of the 1973 Endangered Species Act to protect threatened and endangered species while strengthening pr -
EPA to Rescind East Texas Air-Quality Nonattainment Designation
Opinion -environment-climate-news -The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposes to reverse the agency’s 2016 designation of parts of five east Texas counties near a large coal-fueled power plant as being in nonattainment for sulfur dioxide levels under the 1970 Clean Air Act. -
Wealth Tames ‘Extreme’ Weather
Opinion -Editorial -Hard data, collected over decades, show no increase in the frequency or severity of hurricanes over the past century. -
Is Greenland for Sale?
Opinion -Editorial -Regardless of whether buying Greenland offers value, Mr. Trump’s proposal represents progress in international relations and raises interesting questions regarding property and markets. -
Progressivism Is An Imposter
Opinion -Editorial -“What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.” -
School Choice Can Bust Government’s Education Monopoly
Opinion -Editorial -For the past year, South Carolina lawmakers have focused on a major education reform plan. Unfortunately, their plan will likely not include the most significant education reform possible: school choice. -
Climate Catastrophe Theory Is ‘Hoax,’ Award-Winning Scientist Says
Opinion -environment-climate-news -Beginning in 1980, with the very poorly thought-out Comprehensive Environmental Regulation and Compensation Act legislation, better known as Superfund, environmental zealots took over EPA, and not another useful piece of legislation has passed since.