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Overdose Deaths Hit Record Highs Amid Lockdowns
New CDC Data Shows that while the actual public health benefits of lockdowns are unclear, the deadly unintended consequences they caused are painfully obvious
Brad Polumbo | April 20, 2021
Young Students Continue to Suffer from School Closures
The effects of school closures are felt most by the children across the nation
Michael Huling | April 14, 2021
President Biden Must Avoid Healthcare Policy Pitfalls 
Americans need lower healthcare and health insurance prices, that means more competition
Ross Marchand | April 14, 2021
Predictive Policing Can Reduce Racial Discrimination
Analytics are powerful tools that we discard at the peril of both under-policed and over-policed communities
Pete Mains | April 12, 2021
L.A. Teachers Reopen Schools for Childcare Subsidy
The demand by the Los Angeles teachers union to supply teachers with taxpayer-funded child care subsidies is part of an ongoing effort by unions to influence public policy
Kerry McDonald | April 11, 2021
Why Young Adults Are the Most Frightened of COVID
Nearly half of Americans between 18 and 34 are concerned about returning to a normal social life after the pandemic, a new YouGov poll found.
Jon Miltimore | April 7, 2021
Technology, Not Government, Beat the Pandemic
Why American free enterprise is our most powerful tool in preparing for the next big viral scare
Grant Whitmer | March 29, 2021
News Deserts Lead to Loss of Engagement
"Out of print" carries new meanings for the individuals trying to feel at home during isolating times
Pooja Bachani Di Giovanna  | March 25, 2021
Doctors Predict ‘International Epidemic’ of Child Suicide
The damage we’re inflicting on children is too devastating to be waved away in the name of public health—it’s quickly becoming an emergency in its own right
Brad Polumbo | March 25, 2021
Americans Misinformed About COVID Hospitalization
A recent Gallup survey found that more than one-third of Americans believe that at least half of those infected with COVID-19 require hospitalization.
Jon Miltimore | March 24, 2021
Woke Educators Declare Objective Math White Supremacy
Here’s how parents can push back on the alarming ideology that’s infecting our children’s classrooms
Kerry McDonald | March 15, 2021
Walmart and Costco Raise Hourly Wages Above $15
The free market, not the government, is what truly uplifts workers in the long run
Patrick Carroll | March 15, 2021