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APS budget passed. Superintendent Scott Elder claims there are “big cuts.” Paul and Wally unpack the situation.
The NY Times throws in the towel on mask mandates while clinging to the supposed effectiveness of masks themselves.
On the ballot this fall is “universal” pre-K, but the best study from Tennessee shows it harms kids. Unlike most studies of the issue, the report from Tennessee is a randomized trial.
Paul (and Wall Street) takes a closer look at Virgin Galactic’s troubled finances.
Los Angeles County (and City) bans gas appliances including stoves with specific implications for Korean BBQ and Chinese restaurants. Sen. Martin Heinrich is a leading proponent of banning gas appliances.
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APS budget passed. Superintendent Scott Elder claims there are “big cuts.” Paul and Wally unpack the situation.
The NY Times throws in the towel on mask mandates while clinging to the supposed effectiveness of masks themselves.
On the ballot this fall is “universal” pre-K, but the best study from Tennessee shows it harms kids. Unlike most studies of the issue, the report from Tennessee is a randomized trial.
Paul (and Wall Street) takes a closer look at Virgin Galactic’s troubled finances.
Los Angeles County (and City) bans gas appliances including stoves with specific implications for Korean BBQ and Chinese restaurants. Sen. Martin Heinrich is a leading proponent of banning gas appliances.

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