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15 hours ago

Republicans Shouldn’t Take Freedom, They Should Tell Parents to Parent

What’s not acceptable is that we must all lose our freedom because parents won’t, or aren’t doing their jobs.

ByJohn TamnyContributor
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17 hours ago

South Carolina Lawmakers Look To Speed Up Income Tax Cuts

Proponents of accelerated income tax rate reduction in South Carolina contend that it is an imperative in this current era of heightened state tax competition.

ByPatrick GleasonContributor
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17 hours ago

Supply-Siders Must Save Donald Trump From His Dollar-Debasement Dreams

You quite simply cannot devalue you your way to prosperity.

ByJohn TamnyContributor
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PREMIUMApr 18, 2024

This Startup With A Better Way To Fuel Hydrogen Trucks Snags Its First Big Fundraise

Verne has raised a total of $15.5 million to help get its cheaper, lighter tanks and hydrogen fueling system out of the lab and into production.

ByAlan OhnsmanForbes Staff
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Apr 17, 2024

Imaginative Grand Conservation Model In The Appalachians Opens The Door To Conservation At Scale

The Nature Conservancy's Cumberland Forest Project harnesses a creative financing model to conserve vital forests and support the rich biodiversity of the Appalachians.

ByBill FristContributor
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Apr 17, 2024

In Pursuit Of Southern Foothold, UAW Faces Resistance

Public and private sectors leaders across the region are expressing concerns about the UAW's efforts to unionize workers in southeastern states.

ByPatrick GleasonContributor
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Apr 17, 2024

Bobby Kennedy And The Ownership Economy

How he seeks to widen the number of worker-owners with a stake in the free market system, through ownership of homes, businesses and other assets.

ByMichael BernickContributor
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Apr 17, 2024

The Bank Secrecy Act Is A Bigger Threat Than FISA

It turns out the federal government has conducted tons of these warrantless searches—more than 200,000 in 2022 alone—of Americans’ phone calls, emails, and texts.

ByNorbert MichelContributor
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PREMIUMApr 17, 2024

TikTok Mishandled The Data Of Hundreds Of Top American Advertisers

Sensitive business information from major advertisers like Amazon, Disney and the New York Times was widely available to ByteDance staff across the U.S. and China.

ByAlexandra S. LevineForbes Staff
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Apr 16, 2024

Index Funds Seek Market Exposure, Not Outsize Political Power

Fear of politicized Index funds should be easily allayed by the low - and falling - prices charged to investors by Index funds.

ByJohn TamnyContributor
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Apr 16, 2024

Trading Down: The Risks Of Dollar Devaluation

Robert Lighthizer, a former U.S. trade negotiator and a potential Treasury Secretary pick for a second Trump administration, is reportedly discussing ways to devalue t...

ByChristine McDanielContributor
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Apr 16, 2024

Buffalo Are A Keystone Species For Both Tribal Identity And Grassland Health. Here’s How A New Bill Could Help Native American Tribes Welcome Buffalo Back To Their Lands.

Buffalo are a lynchpin in our grassland ecosystems and central to our nation’s heritage - and should be a priority for Congress in new legislation.

ByBill FristContributor
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PREMIUMApr 16, 2024

AI Is Creating An Influx Of Child Sex Abuse Images, Data Shows

NCMEC is getting an increasing number of reports about AI-generated CSAM. Leaders in the space, like OpenAI, are beginning to intervene.

ByAlexandra S. LevineForbes Staff
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Apr 16, 2024

A Small, Common Sign Sparks A First Amendment Fight

Cities across the U.S. ticket cars parked in the street with "For Sale" signs in the window. One man is challenging a Pennsylvania law on constitutional grounds.

ByAndrew WimerContributor
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Apr 16, 2024

The House Must Pass Bill Giving Aid To Israel, Ukraine And Taiwan As Soon As Possible

The world is catching fire. That’s why the House of Representatives must now move on that Senate-passed bill delivering aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.

BySteve ForbesForbes Staff
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PREMIUMApr 16, 2024

Green Hydrogen’s Hype Hits Some Very Expensive Hurdles

A fight over a tax credit for clean hydrogen and worries over high production costs are cooling near-term expectations for the climate-friendly fuel.

ByAlan OhnsmanForbes Staff