Month: June 2023

‘Bidenomics’ Is Essentially Interventionism: Samuel Gregg

President Joe Biden gave a speech in Chicago about his economic policies—also known as “Bidenomics.” He touted his approach as a break from trickle-down economics, and claimed that the U.S. economy is on the upswing. But looking more closely at his policies, it seems like “Bidenomics” is essentially interventionism. We speak to Samuel Gregg, Distinguished…


Nonsensical AI-Generated Books Appear as Amazon Best Sellers

Artificial intelligence-produced e-books made their way to Amazon’s Kindle store on Monday, in the best sellers category, where they remained for two days. After their removal from that category, they were still available for purchase on the website. The e-books had no meaning, as a “read inside” view made clear, Vice reported. They were probably…


Florida Issues Statewide Emergency Malaria Alert

The Florida Department of Health issued a statewide alert after four people in Sarasota contracted malaria in locally transmitted cases, coming a day after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a similar notice for Florida and Texas. “All individuals have been treated and have recovered. Malaria is transmitted through infected mosquitoes,” said Florida’s Department…


COVID Vaccine Mandate in English Care Homes Linked to Major Staff Reductions: Report

A study has found that the COVID vaccine mandate in English care homes led to fewer staff but may not have reduced resident deaths. A report has looked into the effects of the 2021 COVID vaccine mandate for staff in elderly care homes in England and has found that the only major causal effect was a…


A Conversation on Student Loan Forgiveness in the Supreme Court by AEI

In a conversation held by the American Enterprise Institute at 3:30 p.m. ET on June 29, a panel of experts discuss a U.S. Supreme Court case on the Biden administration forgiving hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. …


LIVE NOW: A Conversation on Student Loan Forgiveness in the Supreme Court by AEI

In a conversation held by the American Enterprise Institute at 3:30 p.m. ET on June 29, a panel of experts discuss a U.S. Supreme Court case on the Biden administration forgiving hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. …


LIVE 4:30 PM ET: A Conversation on Student Loan Forgiveness in the Supreme Court by AEI

In a conversation held by the American Enterprise Institute at 3:30 p.m. ET on June 29, a panel of experts discuss a U.S. Supreme Court case on the Biden administration forgiving hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. …


ANALYSIS: Pence Has a Secret Weapon, Will It Be Enough to Win?

The U.S. Secret Service assigns a code name to each president and vice president, as well as to other high-profile political figures. Often, these call signs are colorful and evocative descriptions of the leader’s personality or interests. Kamala Harris, the first woman to serve as vice president, is called Pioneer. Dick Cheney, an avid fly…


YouTube Removes Another RFK Jr. Interview

YouTube has censored Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. yet again, this time by removing his recent interview with former New York Post reporter Al Guart. Sharing the news via Twitter on June 27, Kennedy characterized YouTube’s actions as an attempt to influence the 2024 presidential election. “People made a big deal about Russia…


Grilled Chicken Breast, Juicy and Tender

The Grilling Hero Among the many grill selections of the summer, one humble hero emerges, sizzling and succulent: the grilled chicken breast. This lean poultry machine is both healthy and tasty, as it doesn’t compromise flavor for fitness (our favorite kind of meal). With its smoky char and tender juiciness, grilled chicken breast is a staple of backyard barbecues. Get ready…