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Dealerships Are Getting Excited About How Quickly Electric Vehicles Break Down
By Robert Schmad Car dealerships could win big in the Biden administration’s push for electric vehicles (EV) due to their…
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Assisted reproduction accelerates, as more employer health plans cover it
“Your boss will freeze your eggs now,” is the title of a New York Times article about the rapidly growing…
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Returning Trump To The White House Would Reverse Biden’s ‘Energy Ideocracy’
By David Blackmon With a second term for former President Donald Trump suddenly seeming far more likely in the wake…
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Lab-grown meat can be kosher and halal, religious scholars say
The Jewish Orthodox Union recently certified a strain of lab-grown chicken as kosher for the first time, “marking a significant…
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Federal Court Lifted Biden’s Natural Gas Exports Pause, But The Feds May Not Be ‘Lifting A Finger’ Anytime Soon
By Nick Pope The Biden administration does not appear to have any intention of approving new liquified natural gas (LNG)…
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Battery maker claims to have increased energy capacity by a factor of 100
A Japanese battery maker says it has come with a battery that will have 100 times the capacity of its…
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Waymo offers its robotaxis to everyone in San Francisco
“Waymo is opening up its robotaxi service to anyone who wants to ride in San Francisco. Previously, customers interested in…
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Supreme Court Trims Bureaucracy’s Power Over Americans’ Lives
By Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court handed small fishing companies a victory Friday in their lawsuits against the National Oceanic…
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Three states mandate ‘inclusivity’ training for cosmetologists
“Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont last month signed a law mandating that cosmetologists in the state receive training on how to…
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Supreme Court Rejects Purdue Pharma Opioid Settlement Shielding Sackler Family From Lawsuits
By Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked opioid maker Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy settlement, which would have provided immunity…
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Wall Street Giant Used Red State’s Pension Funds To Push Racial, Climate Agenda, Report Reveals
By Jason Cohen Asset management giant BlackRock has leveraged Oklahomans’ pension funds to advance a racial and climate agenda since…
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San Francisco McDonald’s shutters after 30 years due to $20 minimum wage
San Francisco is one of the wealthiest places on the planet, and is thus able to tolerate higher labor costs…
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Supreme Court will finally hear major business law cases this fall
Supposedly, one of the chief functions of the Supreme Court is to revolve disagreements among the lower courts about what…
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Native American-Owned Entities Sue Biden Admin Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Decision To Kill Alaska Mining Project
By Nick Pope Two organizations owned primarily by Native Americans are suing the Biden administration over its move to effectively…
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More Electric Car Manufacturers Go Bankrupt As Reality Hits
By David Blackmon At the start of each year, I write a piece in which I make a set of…
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Restaurant robots can cook and serve your meal now, and clear and set tables
“Restaurants are placing big, experimental bets on robots that stir-fry, flip burgers, mix drinks, cook ramen, bake pizza, deliver meals to diners and…
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Major Automaker Throws Hail Mary As It Hemorrhages Cash On Electric Vehicles
By Will Kessler Ford Motor Company told dealers on Thursday that it was dropping certain equipment requirements to boost the…
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Biden’s War On Natural Gas Will Deprive America of Affordable Energy
By David Blackmon Even as the Biden administration’s regulatory agencies are moving to render the building of new natural gas…
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TSA inefficiency harms economy, passenger safety; Private screeners do better
The Transportation Security Administration is less efficient and less likely to detect explosives than the private security screeners who once…
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Swing State’s Pension Funds Used To Advance ‘Racial Equity,’ Climate Initiatives, Report Finds
By Jason Cohen Arizonans’ pension funds have repeatedly been leveraged to forward racial and climate-related resolutions at publicly traded companies,…
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Electric cars more likely to kill pedestrians, damage roads and bridges
“A recent study published by the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health found that drivers of electric vehicles (EVs) and…
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Vast, untapped source of lithium found in Pennsylvania — but it may be tied up for many years
A huge supply of lithium has been found in Pennsylvania. Lithium is an element needed for electric car batteries and…
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Lithium-free sodium batteries are now being produced in the U.S. The environment will benefit.
Good news for the environment: Sodium batteries are now being produced, which will result in less reliance on China for…
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Air conditioners and refrigerant cost more, due to Biden administration regulations
An LU blogger recently got his air conditioning unit, refrigerant, and furnace replaced. It cost nearly $10,000, roughly double what…
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New Belgian Law Allows Pimps To File Gov’t Complaint If Hookers Refuse Sex With Clients
By John Oyewale A new Belgian law passed earlier this month allows the government to mediate if employers of sex…
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Virginia governor successfully vetoes sales-tax increase bill
Virginia’s progressive legislature passed a bill to allow all counties to raise the sales tax by 1%. It was vetoed…
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Labor Board’s Pro-Union Ruling Could Have Devastating Consequences For Free Speech
By Will Kessler A judge with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) last week ruled in favor of a case…
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Florida foolishly bans lab-grown meat
Florida has just passed a law banning the sale of lab-grown meat, even though such meat is perfectly safe and…
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Trump Was Right — The EV ‘Bloodbath’ Is Already Here
By David Blackmon Ever since March 16, when presidential candidate Donald Trump created a controversy by predicting President Joe Biden’s efforts…
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‘Extreme And Unlawful Overreach’: Biden Admin Unveils Final Plan To Push Climate Agenda On America’s Power Grid
By Nick Pope The Biden administration issued its final regulations for power plants Thursday, setting steep emissions reductions mandates that…
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Black Conservatives Blast Biden Admin’s ‘Soft Bigotry’ After It Sues Sheetz For Discrimination
By Robert McGreevy Prominent black conservatives blasted President Biden and his administration for their discrimination lawsuit against Sheetz convenience stores.…
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Auto Workers Vote To Unionize In Historic Vote At Southern Plant
By Robert Schmad Volkswagen workers at an automotive plant in Tennessee voted to unionize Friday, becoming the first southern car…
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Oil spills from tankers have fallen by more than 90% over the last half century
“In the 1970s, oil spills from tankers — container ships transporting oil — were common.” Typically, “between 70 and 100…
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Artificial intelligence will help prevent power cuts and blackouts
The BBC reports that artificial intelligence will help prevent blackouts and power cuts. As it notes, one way to make…
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Should Businesses Be Forced To Prioritize Social Engineering Over Bottom Lines?
By Carol Platt Liebau and Frank Ricci Nasdaq’s board diversity rule has sparked litigation and a robust policy debate about…
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How left-wing unions cost freelance workers their jobs
By John Stossel The Labor Department just imposed 300 pages of new regulations to reclassify many individual contractors as payroll…
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