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SEPTEMBER 01, 2025
[FDA should follow Trump’s lead on medical ‘right to try’]
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FDA SHOULD FOLLOW TRUMP’S LEAD ON MEDICAL ‘RIGHT TO TRY’
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The Food and Drug Administration has rehired controversial Dr. Vinay
Prasad as the head of the center that regulates vaccines and biotech
therapies after he was fired pursuant to an order from the White
House. Leading up to his firing, Prasad made many controversial
decisions, and the White House was fed up with his obstruction […]
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[Collective bargaining for federal employees still doesn’t work]
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES STILL DOESN’T WORK
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In late May, the Trump administration declared void a swath of
collective-bargaining agreements with federal unions. These agreements
affected employees in more than a dozen agencies, ranging from the
Department of Defense to the Transportation Security Administration.
The agreements had covered more than four-fifths of the federal
civilian workforce, effectively tying the administration’s hands
over […]
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[New technology could save countless trafficking victims]
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NEW TECHNOLOGY COULD SAVE COUNTLESS TRAFFICKING VICTIMS
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Every generation faces a test of its moral imagination. Ours is this:
Human trafficking has evolved into a sophisticated digital enterprise
while our response remains stubbornly analog. Case in point: Today, we
identify only 1% of victims. Not 10. Not five. One. Yet the
anti-trafficking movement stands divided. Technologists promise
artificial intelligence will revolutionize victim […]
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[Socially conservative, economically liberal: The new mainstream?]
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SOCIALLY CONSERVATIVE, ECONOMICALLY LIBERAL: THE NEW MAINSTREAM?
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American politics is in flux. Apart from deep-blue enclaves,
once-dominant progressivism is on the ropes. Globalization-friendly
elitist conservatism has also lost influence, including among
self-identified conservatives. Where, then, are we headed? To
understand the civic landscape, it’s helpful to divide political
philosophies into four basic categories: socially liberal, socially
conservative, economically liberal, and economically conservative.
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