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Donald Trump Could Change Journalism For The Better - By Removing Its Pretense Of Objectivity

Donald Trump Could Change Journalism For The Better - By Removing Its Pretense Of Objectivity

It is unsurprising that wherever Donald Trump goes, headlines follow. But what is particularly interesting is just how many of those headlines involve the practice of journalism and journalists…
The Life Expectancy Rich-Poor Gap Is Narrowing In Young People

The Life Expectancy Rich-Poor Gap Is Narrowing In Young People

The life expectancy gap between America's rich and poor is shrinking for the young, a new study reports. In fact, life expectancy at birth has been improving for virtually all income groups born in…
International Law Doesn't Protect Pregnant Women From War Crimes

International Law Doesn't Protect Pregnant Women From War Crimes

Deaths from violent conflict and lack of available care are major causes of mortality among pregnant women in war zones and so more needs to be done to protect women from violence in conflicts and to…
Conspiracy Theory Or Marketing? Why Tobacco Companies Spent So Much On AIDS Research

Conspiracy Theory Or Marketing? Why Tobacco Companies Spent So Much On AIDS Research

A new paper claims the historical involvement of tobacco companies during the early days of the response to the AIDS epidemic was just a cynical marketing ploy to distract the public from the dangers…
Half Of Syrians Living In Germany Worry About Terrorists Arriving Using Humanitarian Reasons

Half Of Syrians Living In Germany Worry About Terrorists Arriving Using Humanitarian Reasons

While in America, Mexican-Americans tend to favor amnesty for illegal immigrants and unlimited entry, not so with Syrians in Germany. There, 80 percent of Syrian immigrants are fine with a…
72% Of Restaurant Kids' Meals Now Match Government Guidelines, So Why Are Kids Getting Fatter?

72% Of Restaurant Kids' Meals Now Match Government Guidelines, So Why Are Kids Getting Fatter?

Eating meals from restaurants has become routine for many American children, often contributing excess calories, solid fats, sodium, and added sugar to diets already lacking in fruit, vegetables, and…
Spurious Correlations: Abortion Laws May Lead To More Zika Microcephaly

Spurious Correlations: Abortion Laws May Lead To More Zika Microcephaly

ThinkProgress has found a way to use the tragedy of the Zika outbreak to advance their political agenda. America is one of two developed countries that allow abortion on demand at any stage for any…
ACSH Is Now The American Council on Speculation and Hyperbole

ACSH Is Now The American Council on Speculation and Hyperbole

After 38 years, the organization I run, 
Market Reactions To Sudden CEO Deaths Highlight Importance Of Management

Market Reactions To Sudden CEO Deaths Highlight Importance Of Management

When Tootsie Roll chairman and CEO Melvin Gordon died unexpectedly on Jan. 20, 2015, the firm's value saw an immediate 7 percent increase, which was equivalent to about $140 million. Craig Crossland…
Vermont-Driven GMO Labeling Could Have Troubling Unintended Consequences

Vermont-Driven GMO Labeling Could Have Troubling Unintended Consequences

This small state may soon alter the food supply for all Americans (This post originally appeared on Forbes on 3/26/16) Over the past week and a half, Mars, General Mills, ConAgra Foods and Kellogg…

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