Brian Kemp’s Election Reality Test
Events have vindicated the Republican Georgia Governor for resisting Donald Trump’s stolen-election claims.
Rent Control Is Constitutionally Vulnerable
New York’s 2019 law is so onerous that the Supreme Court may revisit the issue for the first time in years.
A Prosperous Year for the Inflation Reduction Act
The demand for electric cars has spurred a ‘battery belt’ of new factories in the Midwest and South.
A Sanitized ‘French Connection’ vs. the Hip-Hop Gutter
Censors scrub a 50-year-old film to remove a racial slur that kids hear every day in popular music.
Why Are Carbon Emissions Up?
Green subsidies aren’t working when CO2 is growing faster than energy consumption.
Who Are Trump’s Co-Defendants in the Georgia Case?
In addition to the former president, 18 others were indicted by an Atlanta-area grand jury after several witnesses gave testimony.
Arkansas Says AP African American Studies Course May Violate State Law
The state said the course may not meet graduation requirements or qualify for college credits.
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on the supply of minerals critical to the energy transition, Newmont’s proposed takeover of Newcrest, and more in the latest […]
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Inotiv Faces SEC Probe on Imports of Monkeys From Asia
The drug testing company said it is cooperating with the investigation, which is looking at possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices […]
Israeli AI Startup Vesttoo Files for Bankruptcy Following Fraud Allegations
The Tel Aviv-based company claims that third-party banks and financial institutions caused its financial and legal crisis.
Retail Sales Rose for Fourth Straight Month
Americans increased their retail spending in July, as consumers continue to open their wallets and bolster the resilient U.S. economy.