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From short-line roots to the Federal Railroad Administration: How David Fink is guiding local rails in the mega-merger era

ALTOONA, Pennsylvania — In the heart of Blair County, the steady rumble of the tracks is more than mere background noise. It is the...

America’s prodigal ally has returned: Why Colombia’s election matters for US

Colombia is over 1,500 miles away from the United States, yet the outcome of its presidential election will affect America’s security, its border, and...

Meet ‘Nazi Liberalism’: When the Left becomes what it claims to hate

A progressive Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Maine adorned with a Nazi tattoo. That poorly chosen bodily aesthetic was not only revealing about this...

New effort can help beat China in biotech race — if RFK Jr. doesn’t hold it back

For years, American policymakers, researchers, and security experts have warned the United States’s narrowing advantage in clinical research could threaten our dominance in medical...

China wants to replace the dollar. CLARITY can stop that

Last year’s GENIUS Act meant that stablecoins could be at home in any regulated institution. The dollar got a software upgrade.  Now, Congress must finish...

The wrong prescription to cure drug affordability crisis — and the right one

Healthcare affordability is America’s No. 1 financial concern. According to new polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation, roughly two-thirds of U.S. adults worry about...

Kagan’s climate conflict is obvious — recusal shouldn’t be optional

Justice Elena Kagan should recuse herself from Suncor Energy v. Boulder County. Not because a lower court told her to. Not because an ethics...

How Anthropic’s ‘destroy the world’ doomerism backfired on America

It’s now readily demonstrable that Anthropic’s political advocacy and advertising have caused substantial harm to America’s position in the global AI race. There has...

Outraged academics reject report they just proved true: Politics kills scholarship

The American Anthropological Association is outraged. A little known but illuminating report on the state of scholarship in the humanities and humanistic social sciences, commissioned...

Legalized home-jacking: California makes it impossible for family to kick out squatters

Squatters have taken over a dead University of California, Berkeley, professor’s home, and the state is making it impossible for his family to kick...
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