HHS Office Of Civil Rights Delivers Religious Freedom, Pro-Life Wins In Three Cases
The Trump Administration’s HHS secured visitation rights for clergy in New York and refused funding over an unlawful abortion insurance mandate in California.
Forcing The Sick And Elderly To Die Alone Is Crueler Than COVID-19
Keeping people from their suffering loved ones does not safeguard them. It subjects them to a different kind of suffering for which there may be no recovery.
Surgeon Jeffrey Singer On Hospitals, Schools, And Leadership Under The Virus
Singer argued that the system of power, in which the governor can dictate when the economy can reopen, has created imbalanced incentives.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Discharged From Hospital After Weekend Stay For Infection
Ginsburg, 86, has experienced a series of health difficulties in recent years, prompting anxiety on the left over the late Supreme Court justice’s health and capacity to do her job.
Here’s What You Need To Know About Single-Payer Health Care
Chris Jacobs joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss his new book, “The Case Against Single Payer: How ‘Medicare for All’ Will Wreck America’s Health Care System.”
8 Practical, Unconventional Suggestions For Fixing America’s Soaring Health Costs
Here are a few ways we could streamline our health care system, increase competition, and help deliver quality care to those who need it most.
Former Bush AG On Comey’s 2007 Brush With Scandal: ‘Jim’s Loyalty Was More To Chuck Schumer’
This isn’t the first time James Comey placed himself at the center of a partisan attempt to oust a top Republican. He did the same thing in 2007.
The History Of U.S. Health Policy Is A History Of Political Exploitation
Over the past 50 years, health policy has failed disastrously, making conditions worse only after spending billions of taxpayer dollars without adding anything to patient care.
Why The GOP Obamacare Repeal Won’t Stop Health-Care Hyperinflation
The GOP’s American Health Care Act, like Obamacare, does nothing to address the core drivers of health-care hyperinflation. Unless those issues are addressed, costs will continue to escalate.
In Praise of Breakfast
The general enemy of hospitality is, of course, technology and it is clear that technology has had a hand in bringing down breakfast.