After Texas trial attorney Tony Buzbee took to a podium in October to reveal he had gathered 120 victims to sue Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs, it unleashed a flood of more allegations against the billionaire rapper and…
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This Sneaky Bipartisan Bankruptcy Reform Will Sting Tech Consumers
If there’s one theme emerging this year in Washington, D.C., it’s the full-on bipartisan rampage against American tech firms. In a courthouse just blocks away from the Capitol, Google is defending its search engine against…
Republicans could redeem themselves by legalizing CBD, industrial hemp
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is seeing green. He wants to legalize industrial hemp, a highly versatile derivative of the cannabis plant, and that’s great news for consumers and entrepreneurs. He’s been joined in the…
EPA Controversy Is Politics, Polluted
Scott Pruitt’s policies turn environmentalists into budget hawks. In all the humdrum surrounding public expenses in President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency, there is certainly a case to be made that there was waste. First-class…
WHO Elections: Will The Promise Of A Healthier Future Be Forgotten?
By Yaël Ossowski | Huffington Post Canada For the first time in recorded memory, the race to lead the World Health Organization is playing out in the unlikeliest of places: Twitter. Equipped with infographics, hashtags…
The World Health Organization Is A Mess: Will Trump Fix It?
By Yaël Ossowski | American Spectator World leaders are putting the World Health Organization on notice if they don’t shape up. President Trump is threatening to cut 40 percent of U.S. funding from international organizations,…