No matter who wins today’s election, technological progress will continue. Investors have no cause to panic.
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Tag Archives: Texas
A Grand Jury Delivers Justice
A Texas grand jury has reminded officials who called for a probe of Planned Parenthood to be careful what they wish for.
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Adults Gone Wild
If the human brain achieves maturity at age 25, there must be a lot of 24-year-olds occupying positions of authority.
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Housing Advocates Face Buyer’s Remorse
Fair-housing advocates may come to regret their unexpected Supreme Court victory.
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Not My Tag, Not My Speech
States issue license plates, and take them back. They get to decide what message appears on their own property.
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Scotus Takes Up ‘Disparate Impact’ Again
Twice before, the Supreme Court lost an opportunity to review ‘disparate impact’ discrimination claims. Now it tries again.
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Criminalizing Politics
Democratic prosecutors pursued shaky charges against Republican governors in three states this summer. It won’t end there.
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Deep In The Heart Of Texas, At 85 MPH
We built the interstates when “I Love Lucy” aired in prime time. It’s safe to drive a little faster now.
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Texas Excises A Symbol Of Hate
The Texas Board of Regents did the right thing last week when it stripped the name of a long-dead white …
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Regional Favorites In A Global World
The internet lets us order practically anything from virtually anywhere, but some products still have decidedly local appeal.
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