NR Daily: Suing Big Pharma Won’t Fix the Drug Crisis

It's important to do justice to bad actors — but don't expect a reduction in overdoses.

April 10 2019

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Suing Big Pharma Won't Fix the Drug Crisis

Charles Fain Lehman

Too much attention paid to prescription pills encourages undue regulatory and social pressure on pain patients, which may exacerbate, rather than alleviate, the overdose crisis. Read More

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Facebook Forgets the First Amendment

Brendan Carr

Facebook just doesn't get the First Amendment. And when a powerful corporation proposes censorship regimes that would violate our fundamental rights, it's important that we call it out.

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This malicious individual who has repeatedly profited from undermining the presumption of innocence has no place pretending to defend it.

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Californians who love 'Big Gulp'-style sodas can rest easy for the moment -- the state legislature will not outlaw the oversize drinks just yet.

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Pete Buttigieg's Bad-Faith Attack on Mike Pence

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Buttigieg is no longer operating in good faith. Now he's attacking Christians who disagree with his policies and castigating Pence as a religious homophobe

Trump's Incompetent Critics

Kevin D. Williamson

The Democrats have latched onto the complaints about Trump that seem to be least rooted in fact, the narrative that is least connected to that which is documented and demonstrable.

The Republican History of Women's Suffrage

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Samuel Abrams's research raises a serious point about the kinds of socialization young people might undergo when they arrive on campus.

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