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Big Tech Should Stay Out of Healthcare

by Matthew Buck
December 2, 2019
| 5:00 AM

Why the promise of a digital revolution comes with a dark side.

Why Some Kids Might Get Their Presents Late This Christmas

by Matthew Buck
November 23, 2018
| 6:00 AM

America’s railroads are far more monopolized and even less regulated than they were a century ago.


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McConnell to 17th Amendment: Drop Dead

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| 12:00 PM

In Kentucky, a new GOP-driven law denies the (Democratic) governor the ability to fill vacant Senate seats and gives it to party apparatchiks. A classic Mitch powerplay, it flouts the Constitution.

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By ruling once again in favor of religious exceptions against...

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Tucker Carlson’s White Supremacy Is the Core of American Conservatism

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This week, he went beyond his standard thinly-veiled rants and endorsed white replacement theory.

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by Eric Cortellessa
April 13, 2021
| 5:00 AM

After Washington Monthly exposé on the governor advancing infrastructure projects near properties he owns, lawmakers unanimously vote to strengthen the state's disclosure laws.

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