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Forcing Africa into a renewable-only path risks perpetuating electricity poverty, a form of hypocrisy that is bullying the world’s poor.
During the One Big Beautiful Bill Act debates, a study published projected cuts to Medicaid could lead to 16,642 premature ...
U.S. consumer confidence is on the rise as inflation remains steady and the economy has been beating expectations.
We mourn the death of Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., a founder and long-time President of one of Heartland's allies, the Heritage ...
Michael Hart retired in 2015 from Carleton University where he held the Simon Reisman chair in trade policy at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
Bob Zybach joined The Heartland Institute’s board of policy advisors in 2017. He earned his Ph.D. in environmental sciences from Oregon State University. His doctoral research focused on the ...
Michael J. Hicks, PhD is the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and an associate professor of economics in the Miller College of Business at Ball State University. He is a ...
Joseph R. Antos, Ph.D., is Wilson H. Taylor Scholar inHealth Care and Retirement Policy at the American Enterprise Institute.
Louis W. Hensler III has served as a professor of law at Regent University School of Law since 1998. He previously worked for Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue in its Pittsburgh, PA office from 1989-98. He ...
Dr. John Rutledge was one of the principal architects of the Reagan economic plan in 1980-81 and has been an adviser to the Bush White House on tax policy. Dr.
A new report shows West Virginia is among the leaders in a nationwide education movement still building momentum. According ...
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