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Source: Laboratoires Servier, via Wikimedia Commons
If you had asked me a week ago if infrared light could help football players recover from traumatic brain injuries and relieve symptoms of dementia, Parkinson’s, long Covid, autism, and p...
Source: OPEC
I asked yesterday how to rename OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, since only some petroleum-exporting countries still belong to the cartel. Here are some of the names I got in the comments and emails...
Obamacare rally in Washington in 2017. Source: Lorie Shaull, Creative Commons
President Trump hates Obamacare, but the TrumpIRA that he announced today in an executive order has a lot in common with it — only for retirement savings rather...
OPEC meeting press conference, 1979. Source: OPEC
OPEC stands for Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. Notice the in the name. It was always aspirational, even when OPEC was founded in 1960. It never comprised all of the petr...
Source: Amazon
There are two ways to match or beat competitors on price. The hard way is to lower your price. The easy — but extremely illegal — way is to get your competitors to raise their prices. That is what the state of California acc...
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