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New California Law Will Cripple Its $20 Billion Fast-Food Industry
California’s new fast-food law establishes a politically appointed council with unprecedented power to regulate the industry by setting worker wages, hours, and other working conditions.
Why Do Progressives Support Democrats? Part Two
Vote Like a Woman
When You Vote, Remember Who Has Recently Most Hurt Women
‘Treason’ Goes Way Beyond Cato And Mercatus: Lots of Economists Oppose the Jones Act
D.E.I. Statements: Empty Platitude, or Litmus Test?
University-issued “diversity statements” are either too banal to justify or unconscionable attacks on free speech.
How San Francisco Can Solve Its Homelessness Problem
A campus-based model in San Antonio suggests a path forward.
Five Ways Minimum Wage Studies Fail
California Rejects Four-Day Workweek, but Supporters Haven’t Given Up
Biden Going Green by Killing Jobs, Strangling Growth with Red Tape
The 1619 Project Unrepentantly Pushes Junk History
Nikole Hannah-Jones’ new book sidesteps scholarly critics while quietly deleting previous factual errors.






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