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Russia muscling into Middle Eastern energy production

                    It’s widely acknowledged that Russia uses its vast supplies of oil and gas, along with its position athwart transit routes from Central Asia, as economic and diplomatic weapons, intimidating opponents in Western Europe and subordinating client states in Eastern Europe with the threat of cutting […]

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With All Eyes On Crypto, Let’s Get Smart On Regulation

                By George Nethercutt, Jr., former U.S. Representative (WA 5th)     One of the biggest names in tech could be on a path toward entering the cryptocurrency space. At a recent event, Apple Pay vice president Jennifer Bailey related, “We’re watching cryptocurrency. [. . .] We think it […]

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Electronic Health Records: A Good Idea, Poorly Executed

                  By Davis Warnell and Sloane Shearman, courtesy of the Mercatus Center     The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (popularly known as the “stimulus”) required all healthcare providers to adopt the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in their daily practice in order to sustain their Medicaid and […]

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Local law enforcement must be able to take out drones near airports

                      As demonstrated by a number of high-profile incidents involving major disruptions to air travel, privately operated unmanned aerial vehicles can pose a major threat to airport operations, and left unaddressed the problem will likely only get worse as the total number of drones in […]

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Germany must finally spend more, very carefully and precisely

                  “Notorious” and “prudent” are not words often found together, but it is fair to say that Germany is notoriously prudent with its national finances, thanks to a longstanding rule requiring politicians to balance the federal budget — an unimaginable scenario in virtually any other country. The […]

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Problem: Sheep Farts. Solution: New Sheep?

                      Who says environmentalism isn’t funny?  Yes, it’s all true: prompted by worries over global warming, scientists are working to breed sheep with more efficient digestive systems, in order to reduce methane emissions emanating from their ovine flatulence, colloquially known as sheep farts. The initiative, […]

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Clickbait is more than just annoying (although it certainly is that)

                      All self-respecting people hate clickbait, the lowest form of content on the Internet (aside perhaps from “reporting” on Justice Kavanaugh’s college years) — but if we’re going to be honest, most of us have fallen for it at some point. And that is part […]

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America’s Patent Court Needs a Course Correction

                    By Nicholas A. Gravante Jr.     The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was created in 1982 to hear appeals in all cases involving patents, trademarks and copyrights. It is, simply put, the nation’s intellectual property court.       Unfortunately, it is […]

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TES Weekly Update: Trump takes the keys back from California

And it will save American car buyers thousands of dollars…   Donald Trump’s move to revoke the waiver that allowed California to set its own vehicle fuel efficiency and emissions standards generated an entirely predictable wave of self-righteous indignation from the left, who portray it as an act of federal eco-tyranny, suddenly rediscovering their love […]

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Europe will become even more polarized in downturn

                      The European Union was supposed to speed up the process of convergence between the continent’s high- and low-income countries, but by many measures the continent has actually become more polarized along regional, economic lines – and this trend is only going to be exacerbated […]