Make Drug Approval Easier – Econlib

Make Drug Approval Easier – Econlib

  A few days ago, I listened to Russ Roberts’s EconTalk interview of cardiologist Eric Topol on the health issues involved with aging. For some reason, I’m getting increasingly interested in that issue. An interesting issue comes up at about 36:00 point. Topol states: We should be using better nanoparticles and keeping that mRNA from…

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Vance touts ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ in Georgia : NPR

Vance touts ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ in Georgia : NPR

Vice President Vance speaks at Alta Refrigeration in Peachtree City, Ga., on Thursday to tout the Trump administration’s sweeping domestic policy agenda signed into law in July. Stephen Fowler/NPR hide caption toggle caption Stephen Fowler/NPR PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. — Vice President Vance appeared in Georgia Thursday, promoting tax cuts included in President Trump’s sweeping domestic…

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Is war now more or less possible than before? A set of psychological hypotheses

Is war now more or less possible than before? A set of psychological hypotheses

By Theodoros Apostolos Koutsoumpas As 2024 completes its circle around the Sun, I cannot help but note it was a year full of conflicts: the Russian invasion of Ukraine persisted, Israel escalated dramatically its operations against the Palestinians, the Hezbollah and Iran whereas in Syria, Assad’s regime collapsed after half a century of political dominance….

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It’s time to end physical punishment of kids once and for all, WHO says — Global Issues

It’s time to end physical punishment of kids once and for all, WHO says — Global Issues

Corporal punishment refers most frequently to hitting children but can refer to any punishments inflicted by parents, caregivers or teachers which are intended to cause some degree of discomfort. It can happen in the home or in more public settings like the school classroom. But wherever it happens, this sort of punishment has wide-ranging effects,…

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Guest Contribution: “Monthly Household Income Estimates at the White House”

Guest Contribution: “Monthly Household Income Estimates at the White House”

Today we present a guest post written by Matías Scaglione of the data science and economic consulting firm Motio Research.    On August 7, 2025, Stephen Moore, Senior Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, presented monthly household income figures at the White House alongside President Trump (video; charts). Moore described the data as “never seen before,” claimed…

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