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Jail Money
Maureen MartinLawsuits filed by inmates in Rikers Island, New York City’s main jail – most of them frivolous – have cost the city more than $111 million over the past five years. Suits have been filed for slips in a shower, a bed that’s too short, water that’s too hot served in the dining room. The payments come because the city ...
The Contraception Non-Compromise
Benjamin DomenechWhen is a compromise not a compromise? When only one side thinks it’s a compromise. The Obama administration said Friday that it will not provide broad exceptions to the contraception mandate in its signature healthcare law. The Health and Human Services Department rejected calls to let any employer opt out of the mandate ...
Call for More School Choice in Vouchers’ Birthplace
M.D. KittleMADISON, Wisconsin—School choice in Wisconsin has come a long way since the late 1980s when Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson and Milwaukee led the national school voucher revolution. What began as a few private religious schools serving a few hundred public school children in inner-city Milwaukee has swelled to scores of schools ...
CSIROh!: Climate of Deception? ... Or First Step to Freedom?
Malcolm RobertsAn investigation of Australia's national science agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO), and a review of their document titled "The Science of Tackling Climate Change." Through the use of methodically solid data and sound analysis, this report finds CSIRO comments, behavior, and publications ...
Environmental Fear-Mongering Ruins Water Assessment
Jay Lehr, Ph.D.Review of Last Call at the Oasis , edited by Karl Weber (Public Affairs, 2012), 272 pages, ISBN- 978-1586489786 Last Call at the Oasis is the book version of the fear-mongering movie of the same name. It is an amazingly bad presentation of groundless assertions of water scarcities occasionally interrupted by a few good chapters ...
Global Warming Models Fail Forecasting Principles
James M. Taylor, J.D.Global warming forecasts and models produced by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change fail several fundamental principles of forecasting, University of Pennsylvania professor Scott Armstrong reports today in the Washington Times . Armstrong reports the asserted global warming crisis is similar to past environmental ...
Neil deMause: Chicago Cubs Plan to Renovate Stadium Themselves
Steve StanekProfessional sports teams have received billions of taxpayers dollars in deals most independent economists say do little or nothing to improve local economies. Pushback against these deals has been growing and is a factor in the Chicago Cubs announcing they plan to renovate Wrigley Field with their own money, says Neil deMause ...
Florida Supreme Court Upholds Law Requiring Pension Contributions
Steve StanekFlorida’s public school teachers, state and county workers, and some municipal employees must send 3 percent of their pay to the state’s pension plan, according to a 4-3 ruling of the Florida Supreme Court. The court’s January ruling upheld a law that had been championed by Gov. Rick Scott (R). The 4-3 decision reversed a ...
Global Warming and Climate Change: Science and Politics
Cliff Ollier, Ph.D.Cliff Ollier of the Geographical Sciences University of Western Australia, examines what truth if any are behind threats of dangerous climate change due to anthropogenic global warming. ...
‘Cash for Clunkers’ Hurt the Environment, Analysis Shows
Karen DoveThe 2009 Cash for Clunkers program did more harm than good for the environment, concludes a new analysis published by E Magazine . In addition to harming the environment, Cash for Clunkers drove up automobile prices for American consumers. White House Touts Success With the enthusiastic support of the Obama administration, Congress ...
Study: Boys with Equal Ability Get Lower Grades Than Girls
Isabel LymanGirls get higher grades because they are less trouble in class, a new study has found. University of Georgia and Columbia University researchers found girls’ classroom behavior influences how their teachers—consciously or unconsciously—assess their performance Christopher Cornwell, David Mustard, and Jessica Van Parys combed through ...
Zero GDP Reading Exposes the Real Deficit – Economic Growth
Bret SwansonIt is currently in fashion to say, with great contrarian flair, that federal spending growth is the slowest since the Eisenhower Administration. Or, as someone famous recently put it, “We don’t have a spending problem.” This assertion is, to put it mildly, debatable. Spending jumped 18% in just one year during the Panic of ...
Oregon Considers Raising Taxes on Fuel-Efficient Cars
Karen DoveOregon legislators are expected to consider a bill during the 2013 session to require drivers with a vehicle getting 55 or more miles to the gallon to pay a per-mile tax, starting in 2015. As a bill that would raise taxes, the legislation would require a three-fifths majority in in both the House and Senate to pass. Declining ...
Marc Morano: Bill Nye the Science Guy Debate
James M. Taylor, J.D.James Taylor interviews Marc Morano, publisher of the website Climatedepot.com, about his "debate" with Bill Nye, the Science Guy. ...
Rooftop Wind Turbines Fail at Toledo Government Center, Taxpayers Stuck with Bill
Jesse HathawayExperimental wind turbines installed at taxpayer expense on the Michael V. DiSalle Government Center in Toledo failed less than two years after installation and are now sitting unused. Renewable energy advocates had promised the rooftop wind turbines would save taxpayers thousands of dollars each year in reduced electricity costs ...
Daily Top Ten National Education News Roundup, Jan. 28 to Feb. 1
Joy PullmannFriday's news roundup: 1. Ohio Gov. John Kasich proposes a new voucher program for low- and middle-income families. 2. Parents and teachers speak out against the Common Core. 3. Wisconsin, Washington, and Virginia lawmakers want to publicly grade schools A-F (video with WI Gov. Scott Walker). 4. What do parents and teachers ...
Issue #79: Japanese Data Cast Doubt on Alarmist Temperature Claims
James M. Taylor, J.D.Global temperatures are warming much more slowly than claimed by British and U.S. government agencies that produce temperature data reports, according to data compiled by the Japanese Meteorological Agency. According to meteorologist Anthony Watts, Japan is reporting that global temperatures during the past decade are approximately ...
Dog-Faced
Maureen MartinIf you go to a baseball game, you assume the risk of getting struck by a baseball – but you don’t assume the risk of getting hit with a hot dog. That’s what a court ruled recently in a case against the Kansas City Royals for negligence. The plaintiff was struck in the eye with a hot dog when the Royals’ mascot, Sluggerrr ...
Time to Chill Out on Global Warming
Charles L. Hooper Hoover InstitutionScientific models of climate change are incomplete and unconvincing. Has the earth been warming over the last century? Yes. By most indications, the earth has been warming and the atmosphere is about 0.8 degrees Celsius warmer than it was 100 years ago. Has the earth been warming over the last decade? There is contradictory ...
Study: Fracking Exploration Could Create 47,000 Jobs in Illinois
Taylor SmithNatural gas exploration in shale formations could create more than 47,000 jobs in Illinois and spur $9 billion in statewide economic development, concludes a new study released by the Illinois Chamber Foundation. The study was conducted by Dr. David Loomis, a widely recognized expert in energy and telecommunications economics, who ...