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Those Dark Clouds Are the Debt
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 18 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on Nov. 16, 2025:

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Those Dark Clouds Are the Debt

Mississippi turns a corner, but can the federal government?

By Douglas Carswell

The future for our state looks bright. In just the past five years, Mississippi has seen more economic growth than in the entire 15 years before that combined.

We're on track to phase out the state income tax entirely, allowing families to keep more of what they earn. Mississippi has attracted a surge of new investment, and for the first time in years, our ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Florida Must Stay the Course to Pay for Promised Pension Benefits
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 18 (TNSrep) -- The Reason Foundation issued the following news on Nov. 17, 2025:

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Florida must stay the course to pay for promised pension benefits

Florida's retirement system for public workers is estimated to be 17 years away from eliminating expensive pension debt.

By Zachary Christensen, Managing Director and Steve Vu, Quantitative Analyst

Florida's retirement system for public workers, which covers most of the state's teachers, police, firefighters, and other government employees, is estimated to be 17 years away from eliminating expensive pension debt. ... Show Full Article

Billionaire Trump's Regime to Defund Housing for 170,000 Americans
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 18 -- The AIDS Foundation of Chicago issued the following news on Nov. 17, 2025:

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Billionaire Trump's Regime to Defund Housing for 170,000 Americans

By Patty Conway, Director of Communications

A recent change to funding policy could cause 170,000 people across the country and 21,000 in Illinois to lose housing. Directed by the Trump administration through the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Continuum of Care (CoC) Program, the change will take funding away from programs that use evidence-based, housing-first, permanent supportive housing models ... Show Full Article

Pluristyx Collaborates with Breakthrough T1D to Make "Immune-Cloaked" and Safety Switch-Enabled Allogeneic Cell Line for Type 1 Diabetes Therapies
NEW YORK, Nov. 17 -- Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) a non-profit dedicated to funding type 1 diabetes research, posted the following news release:

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Pluristyx Collaborates with Breakthrough T1D to Make "Immune-Cloaked" and Safety Switch-Enabled Allogeneic Cell Line for Type 1 Diabetes Therapies

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The up to $1.4M collaboration will enable manufacturing "universal" islets containing a drug-inducible safety feature designed to make curative therapies accessible without the need for chronic immunosuppression

SEATTLE, Nov. 17, 2025 Pluristyx announced today the launch of a project up to ... Show Full Article

In Defense of Wealth - Private investments drive innovation forward
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 17 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary:

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In Defense of Wealth

Private investments drive innovation forward.

By James Price

One of the biggest barriers to getting leftists to understand economics is their pathological misunderstanding of how wealth works. The average socialist/communist thinks that billionaires are surrounded by piles of filthy lucre that sit there in a lair, inert. Like Smaug the Dragon or Scrooge McDuck, they imagine Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk lying among piles of golden ducats and doubloons, making snow angels ... Show Full Article

Reason Foundation Issues Commentary: Tracking Pregnancy Behind Bars - Why Ohio's House Bill 542 Could Save Lives
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 15 -- The Reason Foundation issued the following commentary on Nov. 14, 2025:

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Tracking pregnancy behind bars: Why Ohio's House Bill 542 could save lives

A ten-year review of jail births found that, among the women who gave birth inside cells, one in four infants was stillborn or died within two weeks.

By Layal Bou Harfouch, Drug Policy Analyst

Across the United States, there has never been a comprehensive or consistent system for tracking pregnancies and their outcomes in carceral settings, including whether pregnancies result in live births, miscarriages, ... Show Full Article

New Data Shows Blue Island Air Quality Barely Meets Safety Levels, Driving Local Clean Air Advocacy
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- The Hispanic Access Foundation issued the following news release:

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New Data Shows Blue Island Air Quality Barely Meets Safety Levels, Driving Local Clean Air Advocacy

Hispanic Access Foundation has released new community-based air quality data from its El Aire Que Respiramos (The Air We Breathe) Latino community science air pollution monitoring program, conducted in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The data reveals that average fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution concentration in Blue Island, Illinois, is 8.7 ug/m(3)--just below ... Show Full Article