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May 24, 2012
Executive SummaryFor years, liberal environmentalists have insisted that only tough
regulations on economic activity can prevent the climate catastrophe of
human-induced global warming. So far, these activists’ biggest policy
success has been the…
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January 21, 2022
A threat by Facebook to permanently shut down the account of the head of a leading Geneva-based non-governmental group prompted an outcry this week – and the tech giant reversed an earlier decision to take down a post for allegedly violating its “…
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August 6, 2008
Julius Caesar’s decision to cross the river Rubicon touched off three years of bloodshed and strife that changed the Roman world. So it is (in less dramatic fashion) with the decisions Congress will make about whether and how to bail out Fannie…