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Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Idaho Gets Housing Policy Right and Sets Up Future Success
LOS ANGELES, California, Aug. 19 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary by Eliza Terziev, housing and land use policy analyst:

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Idaho gets housing policy right and sets up future success

Idaho's 2026 housing package treats affordability as a supply problem caused by excessive regulation.

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During the 2026 legislative session, Idaho enacted landmark housing bills addressing the state's persistent housing challenges. As of June 2026, the median sale price of a home in Idaho had risen to $479,611. According to Federal Reserve Economic Data's All Transactions House Price ... Show Full Article
Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary Entitled 'Inequality Is Not the Problem'
DETROIT, Michigan, Aug. 19 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary by research professional and podcaster Lipton Matthews:

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Inequality Is Not the Problem

And a wealth tax is not the answer.

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Few slogans travel through modern politics with as much confidence and as little scrutiny as the claim that inequality is a social ill to be corrected at nearly any cost. Yet a fair reading of the evidence suggests the opposite conclusion. Inequality is not a defect in the system. It is the primary mechanism by which human achievement compounds, wealth spreads, and ... Show Full Article
Asia Foundation: Highlighting the Women Workers Shaping Bangladesh's Garment Sector
SAN FRANCISCO, California, Aug. 19 -- The Asia Foundation issued the following news:

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Highlighting the Women Workers Shaping Bangladesh's Garment Sector

Bangladesh's ready-made garment sector employs millions of women and is a cornerstone of the country's economy. Yet environmental pressures, changing industry demands, and barriers such as limited access to skills development, unequal economic opportunities, and unpaid care responsibilities can make it difficult for women workers to benefit from the sector's transition toward more sustainable and technology-enabled production. The Asia ... Show Full Article
WLF Asks Texas Appeals Court to Block Trial on Federally Rejected Qui Tam Theory
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The Washington Legal Foundation issued the following news release:

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WLF Asks Texas Appeals Court to Block Trial on Federally Rejected Qui Tam Theory

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Click HERE to read WLF's brief.

(Washington, DC)-Yesterday Washington Legal Foundation (WLF) urged Texas's Fifteenth Court of Appeals to grant mandamus relief and direct summary judgment for Gilead Sciences. WLF contends that the trial court's unexplained denial of summary judgment forces a punitive trial on a kickback theory that Texas law and federal authorities have already foreclosed. WLF's ... Show Full Article
Royal Society of Edinburgh Announces Return of Enterprise Fellowship Programme for Postdoctoral Researchers
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 18 -- The Royal Society of Edinburgh issued the following news:

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Enterprise Fellowship Scheme returns

The Royal Society of Edinburgh has announced the relaunch of its successful Enterprise Fellowship programme, which will support the next generation of entrepreneurial academics to turn their ideas into practical applications that improve the lives of ordinary Scots.

The renewed Fellowship is aimed at postdoctoral researchers based at a UK higher education institution looking to translate their research into a commercial venture.

Led by RSE Fellows Professor Simon ... Show Full Article
Freedom From Religion Foundation: Texas Families Urge Supreme Court to Hear 10 Commandments Law Challenge
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 18 -- The Freedom From Religion Foundation issued the following news release:

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Texas families urge Supreme Court to hear 10 Commandments law challenge

More than two dozen Texas families are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their challenge to a state law that requires public schools to post a Protestant version of the Ten Commandments in every classroom.

The nonreligious, Unitarian Universalist, Christian, Jewish, Hindu and Baha'i families challenging the Texas law attend 22 school districts across the state and are represented by the Freedom From Religion ... Show Full Article
Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Korea and Brazil at the Negotiating Table
DETROIT, Michigan, Aug. 18 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary by political theorist Jake Scott:

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Korea and Brazil at the Negotiating Table

The Asian powerhouse looks to strengthen Latin American trade links.

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In the coming weeks, a delegation of South Korean food safety officials will take an extensive tour of Brazilian meat processing plants, checking everything from chilling temperatures and drainage to the paper trail that charts the meat's journey. The mission of officials was agreed at a presidential summit in July 2026 and is, in every sense ... Show Full Article