Despite complimentary bags of nuts that contain about 17 peanuts (I counted once), and cancelling 15,700 flights a month ago (I counted those, too), I’m holding on to my Southwest Airlines tickets to Florida next month. After seriously considering a divorce from my favorite air carrier of 35 ...
February is American Heart Month, and with recently published research indicating blood pressure control has worsened in both men and woman since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the YMCA of Greater Nashua urges our community members to make their health a priority by getting a blood ...
Big tech has siphoned off advertising and wants to be a global censor.
The Department of Justice has filed suit against Google for its predatory advertising practices. Bully!
Not that I think Google is inherently evil, venal or greedier than any other corporation. Indeed, it is a source of ...
Recent headlines have brought news — unfortunately not unexpected — of declining student performance in reading and math across the country. We could see it coming. Student outcome scores have been plateauing over the last decade. Then COVID hit. The results from the previous two years are ...
For Big Tech, 2023 could be a watershed year for the industry’s public policy environment. Since 2020, the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice (along with the European Union) have filed lawsuits against major U.S. tech companies, alleging they have relied on anti-competitive ...
The latest work from the Canadian Fraser Institute marks the first time economists have had four decades’ worth of data on economic freedom across the 50 United States. Cross-referencing Fraser’s data with government data shows that the more economically free states are the more ...