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Workers value flexibility — the FTC should respect that

With the global economy on the brink of recession, the Biden administration continues to tout its laser focus on helping Americans ease the cost of living. Yet the Federal Trade Commission recently went out of its way (and its historical purview) to issue a policy statement that undermines gig ...

Activists push for misguided law undermining animal welfare

The war on dog breeding by animal rights advocates is shifting to Capitol Hill, with activists pushing for misguided, overbroad legislation that will pointlessly punish dog breeders while doing nothing to support animal welfare. At issue is a proposed provision in the House version of the ...

New EPA rule on PFAS polluted with toxic policy

In 1980, the federal government enacted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known by most as the “Superfund.” This enterprise remains our nation’s most ambitious and significant step in cleaning up contaminated toxic waste sites, ...

Young Americans like me are ready for Ron DeSantis

As millions of young Americans apply for student loan forgiveness, one thing is clear: American academia is in a state of crisis. In 2022, the average annual tuition cost at a private college or university, including fees, comes out to more than $38,000 per year. Many private schools cost ...

Death penalty lingers in U.S. amid efforts to end it worldwide

October 10 came and went as this country observed Indigenous Peoples Day. For much of the world though, it was remembered and celebrated as the 20th anniversary of World Day to Abolish the Death Penalty. Most Americans, other than those in the anti-death penalty community, were and remain ...