A Massive Threat to Innovation Dodged--for Now
Litigation abuse far predates COVID-19, but its consequences have been magnified as companies scramble to protect themselves against unprecedented threats.
When Do Problems with Mail-in Ballots Become a Problem for the Media?
Given the potential for mismanagement, misinformation and unintended error–and we’re not even discussing the possibility of fraud–it’s astonishing that the media keep trying to reassure voters that mail-in ballots are a safe and secure way to ensure their vote is counted.
With New Drug Pricing Order, Trump Flirts with Socialized Medicine
The majority of new drugs invented globally are invented in America, in large part because our government does not dictate prices. The president should keep it that way, and, just as he did with NATO, demand that our allies fall in line.
Union Fights Against Stable, Secure Healthcare Benefits for Kroger Workers
Employers, employees need flexibility now more than ever--that includes wages and benefits.
Election Will be a Referendum on Widely Different Health Care Visions
In the November 2020 election, voters will decide between candidates with widely different visions of American health care, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Defense of Trump's Efforts to Quell Pandemic Panic
Trump tried to calm the public during a pandemic and sound an optimistic note that the country is slowly returning to normal—and the media consider that a bad thing.