Opinion - Page 19

Congress created a drug pricing program to deliver affordability. Instead, it’s raising costs

An autoimmune disease diagnosis can mark the start of a difficult medical battle. But for too many patients, it also marks the beginning of...

Kristi Noem lands a new gig. Here’s why this role matters

The United States has spent the better part of the last decade discussing energy independence, semiconductor manufacturing, and rebuilding its industrial base. Yet one...

Iran war: Beware the revenge of geography

In its decision to launch a war against Iran in a bid to gain exclusive control over access to Persian oil and gas resources,...

Kennedy’s HHS is sacrificing cancer cures for trial bar profits

In May, researchers reported something that would have sounded like science fiction a generation ago. In patients with high-risk melanoma, an experimental mRNA cancer...

The clock is ticking toward restoring Planned Parenthood’s funding

This week, millions of people will gather to celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday. As we reflect on our nation’s founding principles, we are reminded...

The Supreme Court protected child rapists from execution. Two states said no

In 2008, the Supreme Court held that executing a man for raping a child violated the Eighth Amendment. Sixteen years later, Florida and Tennessee...

MAGA voters want foreign aid back. Here’s what convinced them

The 2024 election sent a clear message: Americans wanted their government to focus on problems at home and spend taxpayer dollars with greater accountability....

Republicans can win redistricting fights in blue states. Colorado shows how

This week’s unanimous Colorado Supreme Court ruling rejecting Democratic efforts to ram through a congressional gerrymandering initiative is more than a procedural victory. It...

The bipartisan housing act: Reasons to worry

President Donald Trump is under fire from both parties for his last-minute decision not to sign the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act....

The Supreme Court just blessed the birth tourism industry

I live in Orange County, a few miles from Irvine, where federal agents spent the better part of a decade tearing apart so-called maternity...
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