This Drug Patent Bill Would Hurt Innovation Without Lowering Prices
June 16, 2026
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This week, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions will consider several bills that aim to “make health care more affordable and accessible ...
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Newsom says, “AVOID Chevron.” Californians may want to avoid Sacramento’s gas policies
June 16, 2026
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Chevron controls 19% of California’s gas market with more than 1,600 stations, making it the state’s largest branded gasoline retailer according to a joint report prepared in ...
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Obamacare’s Enrollment Figures Deserve A Closer Look
June 15, 2026
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Enrollment on the Obamacare exchanges is falling for the first time in years. The exchanges launched on January 1, 2014—nearly four years after President Obama ...
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Environmentalists Vs. Renewable Energy
June 15, 2026
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Virginia-based power firm AES has plans to build a 40-acre battery facility in the Coyote Valley hard up against a conservation area not far off U.S. 101. ...
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Broken Promises: The California High-Speed Rail Might End Up Being Little More Than A Regular Train — A Particularly Expensive One
June 13, 2026
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Newsom denied that the cost — once a paltry, in comparison, $33 billion — had soared to $231 billion. “We’re actually making this project work,” he claimed. Newsom ...
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Trump Should Stand Firm Against Europe’s Drug Price Free-Riders
June 12, 2026
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For decades, wealthy foreign governments have left it to Americans to pay for pharmaceutical innovation — and then insisted on enjoying the fruits of that ...
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