Washington got one right for a change. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s proposed new “One Challenge” rule may finally ...
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Nobel laureate Philippe Aghion explains to Matthew Partridge that competition is the key to innovation, productivity and ...
The Labour politician highlighted the significant threat the burgeoning technology poses to the capital's workforce.
Economists had enthusiastically lauded the virtues of capitalism in the first decades of the 20th century. But the onset of the Great Depression in 1929, and the total collapse of the economy and ...
In the Journal Sentinel of Dec. 14, Steve Smith bemoaned the fact that some people were upset about the Trump administrations leveling of the East Wing of the White House (“Trump not the only ...
A new executive order seeking to designate “illicit fentanyl” a “weapon of mass destruction” could open the door to a dangerous expansion of militarized law enforcement and abusive military action.
Most couples believe their recurring conflicts revolve around the issue at hand—what was said, what was forgotten, what should have happened differently. But in our work as clinicians, and in our own ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday, Dec. 15, designating Fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. The order would allow the U.S. to expand even further its militarization of ...
President Donald Trump signed a historic executive order declaring illicit fentanyl and its precursor chemicals as weapons of mass destruction (WMD), warning that the drug poses a threat more ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump signed an executive order Monday classifying fentanyl as a “weapon of mass destruction” — accusing foreign adversaries of “trying to drug out our country.” The order ...