City Journal

Lab Leak: Likely

Three previously unreleased State Department cables, obtained by the public-health group U.S. Right to Know through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, confirm…

Health and Safety

City Journal

Nature’s Vaccine

Public-health officials in the U.S., unlike their counterparts elsewhere, have steadfastly focused on Covid-19 vaccines in fighting the pandemic, acting as if natural immunity following…

Health and Safety

City Journal

Roll It Back

Medicaid, the federal-state entitlement for the poor, now provides health insurance to more than one in four Americans. Enrollments surged after the Affordable Care Act…

Regulatory Reform

National Review

Vetoing Financial Security

President Joe Biden is widely expected to issue the first veto of his presidency in response to a bipartisan congressional resolution aimed at protecting…

National Review

FTC Runs into the Judicial Wall

The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust crusade has run into an obstacle: the judiciary. Indeed, the agency wants to expand its authority and broaden enforcement standards so…

Americans for Tax Reform

Q&A on Credit Card Regulation

Americans for Tax Reform has been consistently opposed to government regulation of debit and credit card transactions.  Last year, ATR opposed the Credit Card Competition…

Regulatory Reform

National Review

The FTC Soda Wars

The Federal Trade Commission’s new probe into the pricing practices of Coke and Pepsi is the latest step in the agency’s march away from protecting consumers.

Eye on FTC

National Review

Puerto Rico Libre

The first airplane my father ever boarded was the one that took him from Puerto Rico to New York to attend the United States Military Academy…

Deregulation

National Review

Puerto Rico Libre

The first airplane my father ever boarded was the one that took him from Puerto Rico to New York to attend the United States Military Academy…