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Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: Track Record
DETROIT, Michigan, Feb. 7 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on Feb. 6, 2026, by freelance journalist Mark Nayler:

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Track Record

Spain's railway crisis.

Spain receives much well-deserved praise for its rail network, the second-largest in the world after China's, with around 4,000 kilometers (2,485 miles) of high-speed track. Rail travel in the Iberian country now accounts for 56% of all travel, more than road and air combined, with high-speed services connecting over fifty Spanish cities. In 2009, then-US President Barack Obama credited the 470-kilometer ... Show Full Article

PAN Foundation: Most Americans Experiencing Higher Health Insurance Premiums, Concerned About Affordability in 2026
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 -- The PAN Foundation issued the following news:

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Most Americans experiencing higher health insurance premiums, concerned about affordability in 2026

Two-thirds of Medicare and commercially insured patients report premium increases

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A recent national poll from the PAN Foundation's Center for Patient Research finds that most Americans (59 percent) experienced an increase in health insurance premium costs in 2026, with 2 in 5 (41 percent) seeing an increase of 10 percent or more compared to the previous year. And people enrolled in Medicare (66 percent) and with commercial ... Show Full Article

LAWSUIT: FIRE sues Federal Trade Commission over agency's targeting of news rating service
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Feb. 6 -- The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression posted the following news release:

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LAWSUIT: FIRE sues Federal Trade Commission over agency's targeting of news rating service

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2026 -For almost a year, the Federal Trade Commission has unconstitutionally used its broad regulatory powers to attack NewsGuard, a private news organization, because it doesn't like its news ratings.

Now, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is filing a federal lawsuit on behalf of the company to protect NewsGuard's First Amendment ... Show Full Article

New OMRF research shows potential to slow Alzheimer's
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Feb. 5 -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation posted the following news:

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New OMRF research shows potential to slow Alzheimer's

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Forgetting dates or recently acquired information is the hallmark sign of early Alzheimer's. New research by Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists suggests a way to protect the brain from this forgetfulness.

OMRF scientist Heather Rice, Ph.D., studies molecules in the brain called amyloid precursor proteins. Faulty breakdown of these proteins creates plaques that are thought to damage neurons and cause cognitive decline ... Show Full Article

NHTSA Urged to Maintain Fuel Economy Standards
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Feb. 5 -- Conservation Law Foundation issued the following news release:

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NHTSA Urged to Maintain Fuel Economy Standards

NHTSA predicts that its proposal would force the average driver to pay $1,400 more in fuel costs over the lifetime of their vehicle. Photo: Creative Commons

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A coalition of health, consumer and environmental groups told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that its plan to gut fuel-economy standards for cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks is irrevocably flawed and should be withdrawn.

Comments submitted from Conservation Law ... Show Full Article

Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: The Economic Origins of Cryptocurrencies
DETROIT, Michigan, Feb. 5 -- The Foundation for Economic Education issued the following commentary on Feb. 4, 2026, by Brazilian writer Deborah Palma:

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The Economic Origins of Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin and the revival of sound money.

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The launch of Bitcoin in 2009 represents one of the most disruptive phenomena in financial history, establishing a unique link between computer science and an economic tradition opposed to the mainstream. To understand Bitcoin's importance, it is not sufficient to analyze its cryptographic architecture alone; it is essential to delve into the intellectual ... Show Full Article

Federal "Guidance" and Georgia Schools: Who's in Charge?
ATLANTA, Georgia, Feb. 5 -- The Georgia Public Policy Foundation posted the following news release:

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Federal "Guidance" and Georgia Schools: Who's in Charge?

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Georgia lawmakers have raised transparency concerns over federal "guidance" communicated to the state Department of Education (GaDOE). While this issue might seem like the ultimate in esoteric "inside baseball," it reflects a serious challenge to state and local governance in education, and has far-reaching consequences for Georgia's students, parents and educators.

Federal guidance is a catch-all term for many types of communications ... Show Full Article