Showing posts with label influence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label influence. Show all posts

Why Federal Agencies Run Amok

by Arthur G. Sapper & M. Miller Baker.      A prominent federal appeals court in Washington, one step below the Supreme Court, recently announced that the Federal Communications Commission has the far-reaching power to impose “neutrality” rules on the Internet.  The court did so not because it found that Congress gave the FCC that    ... MORE

Half The Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong

by Ronald Bailey.     Dinosaurs were cold-blooded. Increased K-12 spending and lower pupil/teacher ratios boost public school student outcomes. Most of the DNA in the human genome is junk. Saccharin causes cancer and a high fiber diet prevents it. Stars cannot be bigger than 150 solar masses. In the past half-century, all of the foregoing facts     ... MORE