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Europe’s food protectionism is taking on a new dimension

The war in Ukraine has affected Europe’s agricultural sector and slowed the ambitions of the European Union to enact sweeping new farming rules. Reforms in Brussels are modeled on the so-called Farm-to-Fork strategy, a roadmap through which the union wants to slash pesticide use, reduce ...

Animal welfare advocates should learn from hog farming case

A state law shielding hogs from inhumane treatment may face the chopping block in a coming Supreme Court case. It’s sad news, but it could teach animal welfare advocates a valuable lesson about effective advocacy. In October, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in National Pork Producers ...

Medal of Honor recipients challenge Americans to save vets from suicide

More than two dozen of the nation’s top military heroes are calling on all Americans to save veterans and service members from suicide by connecting with them next month in a nationwide push to reverse the tragedy befalling the men and women in uniform. Twenty-seven recipients of the ...

Consumers stand to lose from swipe card regulations

Politicians and a coalition of powerful retail giants are pushing bills intended to limit the fees that businesses pay when a customer buys things with a credit or debit card. Bipartisan Senate Amendment 6201 would require cards to allow businesses to route payments through networks ...

Chairman turning SEC from protector to business-crushing bully

Cryptocurrencies were born from a philosophy of decentralization, individual liberty and American ingenuity. It should be no surprise that the crypto industry threatens the Democrats in charge at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Without clear guidelines from Congress, under Chairman ...