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Last month, the city of Tampa, Florida, announced that its Vision Zero initiative was working. Fatal crashes were down 12%… Read More
The experiment is a stepping-stone toward full-scale fusion power. There’s no perfect form of energy. Coal and natural gas emit carbon… Read More
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Our population has increased by 50 percent since 1985, but our cities are using the same amount of water. This… Read More
This chart ranks the 10 largest companies in the U.S., EU (including the UK), and China by their market capitalizations.… Read More
In recent years, three states have legalized or decriminalized jaywalking: Virginia and Nevada did so in early 2021, and California legalized jaywalking at… Read More
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has fired LA Fire Department Chief Kristen Crowley over her handling of the January Palisades fire. This… Read More
Make Canada angry. Make Mexico angry. Make the members of NATO angry. This article was written by Donald Heflin and originally published … Read More
In the first of my Confessions of an Economic Hit Man trilogy, I wrote about how people like me helped… Read More
Tulsa, the second-most populous city in Oklahoma, is joining a growing list of cities that have integrated preapproved plans into… Read More
That’s how a biotech company called AquaBounty described its AquAdvantage salmon, the first genetically modified animal approved by the federal… Read More
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