Special to WorldTribune, January 6, 2019
By Peter J. Pitts
The Trump administration unveiled its “American Patients First” strategy to lower patient spending on prescription drugs.
This isn’t the first time the president has taken aim at the nation’s drug spending.
FDA Commissioner Scott… Continue reading
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By Star Parker
Apple has become the first U.S. company in history to attain a trillion-dollar valuation. Here are a few thoughts about the relevance of this to our country today.
The story of Apple is the story of Steve Jobs. He… Continue reading
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Educrat (ED-yoo-krat) noun, usually pejorative. A government school official or administrator whose primary function is to spend tax dollars telling other parents what to do with their children.
Beltway education bureaucrats abhor families who choose to keep their kids… Continue reading
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The unseemly sight of nearly the entire Democratic congressional delegation sitting on their hands and clinging to their chairs throughout Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech is further evidence that they want America to fail on Trump’s watch.… Continue reading
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Salt water. Seagulls. Striped bass.
My fondest childhood memories come from fishing with my dad on the creaky piers and slick jetties of the Jersey shore. The Atlantic Ocean is in my blood. So when fishing families in New… Continue reading
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Dennis Prager is off. The following is a column by Salena Zito.
Eric Hargan is about to get a demotion, and he is just fine with that.
The acting secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services is… Continue reading
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Capitol Hill’s national security priorities are screwier than a Six Flags roller coaster.
Instead of immediately shutting down one of America’s stupidest visa programs, which helped bring us yet another murder-minded jihadist this week, bipartisan Beltway politicians are pushing… Continue reading
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Cue the funeral bagpipes. My fourth health insurance plan is dead.
Two weeks ago, my husband and I received yet another cancellation notice for our private, individual health insurance coverage. It’s our fourth Obamacare-induced obituary in four years.
Our… Continue reading