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Prices Prices Prices
Hospital Prices Skyrocket Past Inflation

Skyrocketing hospital prices highlight the source of American health care dysfunction: every year care gets more and more expensive.

Economic Upturn?
A Rosier Outlook for Blue-Collar Jobs

Blue-collar wages are increasing slowly but surely. Some industries, including construction and trucking, are even struggling to fill positions.

BJP's Priorities
India’s New Government Takes Aim at Muslim Migrants

Following through on campaign promises to be tough on immigration issues, BJP politicians threatened to “remove” so-called “illegal Bangladeshi immigrants” from northeast India. Anti-immigrant sentiment has led to brutal violent before in the region. It could happen again.

Getting Away Scot-Free?
The Price of Scottish Independence

Those leading the Scottish independence fight claim that a break with the UK would benefit Scotland’s economy, but in fact the costs could be substantial, says the NYT. And is the political price of the independence movement already too high?

The Costs of Doing Green Business
How "Green" Are China’s Solar Panels?

Chinese-made solar panels incur twice the environmental costs of their European counterparts, according to a new study. The world’s race to the bottom of panel manufacturing has a downside many greens won’t like to acknowledge.

Inflationary Insurance
HHS Requires Coverage for Sex Changes

The government will now require Medicare to cover sex-reassignment surgeries. When you look past the culture war, there’s a deeper problem it reveals: We can’t go on making insurance more and more comprehensive.

Demon Drink
Is There a Case for Prohibition Lite?

The pro-pot movement may be picking up steam, but Reihan Salam thinks the time is ripe to tax alcohol more heavily.

A New Emissions Mission
Obama Unveils America’s Biggest Green Policy Step Yet

June 2, 2014 could end up being an historic one for President Obama’s green legacy, though time will tell whether it’s one he’ll be proud to tout. Today, the EPA unveiled a set of new rules targeted American power plants, kicking off a new and important debate.

This Could All Go Horribly Wrong
War of Words in Asia Reaches Fever Pitch

Asian regional tensions erupted into an open exchange of words at the Shangri-La conflict this week, as the United States and Japan accused Beijing of destabilizing the region. China’s response was nasty.

Free Trade Por Favor
Manufacturing Flees China for Mexico, Everybody Wins

New manufacturing trends are benefitting China, Mexico, and the U.S. all at once. Let’s do what we can to keep the good news coming.

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