Hyper-Partisan Attacks Could Undermine a Covid-19 Vaccine's Adoption
Drug makers, navigating a very partisan minefield that could undermine public confidence, take a rare step of assuring the public that any vaccine they produce will be safe and effective.
Are Republicans and the Constitution Diluting Minority Votes?
As the media and the left accuse Republicans and the Electoral College of diluting minority votes, the number of minority members of Congress has increased dramatically over the past 20 years.
Those 'Food Deserts' May Become Food Wastelands
Grocery stores have often been reluctant to open in low-income areas, creating what's known as "food deserts." Recent large-city riots, and support for them, will likely make that problem worse.
Minorities Are Skeptical of Democrats' Latest Conspiracy
Blacks and Hispanics are skeptical of mail-in voting, and for good reason. So why are Democrats so focused on it.
California's Blackouts a Preview of the Green New Deal
As Democrats assure us that we can quickly transition to clean energy, remember California has tried it. Now thousands are sweltering in blackouts.
The Real Looting Has Shifted to Washington
The looting occurring in many major cities pales in comparison to the looting Democrats will inflict on taxpayers.
Covid-19 Proves Patents and Competition Are Compatible
The race to create a Covid-19 vaccine and treatment is proving that drug company patents do not stifle competition—they only stifle copying.
Blue Cities Give the 'Broken Windows' Economic Growth Theory a Try
Blue city riots will be putting the "broken windows" economic theory to the test, and proving, once again, why it is a fallacy.
The Best Outcome in the Hospital Price-Disclosure Wars
President Trump is trying to force hospital price transparency. The real solution is for hospitals to set one price for each service, disclose it and stick with it.
Joe Biden's 'Buy American or Else' Proposal
Democrats have long criticized President Trumps' economic policies, yet Joe Biden is now plagiarizing some of them—and making them worse.