The CDC’s self-reform effort is unlikely to succeed in restoring public trust.
The industrial policy favored by the Biden administration would slow American economic growth for decades to come.
America’s public-health establishment has become a threat to individual liberty.
The opportunity available to the agency’s new leader
A new book argues that the modern American economy has strayed far from its entrepreneurial roots.
A bigger budget and more “expert review” will only insulate the agency from change.
The CDC director confessed last month that the agency had failed during Covid—but her mea culpa is likely designed to protect against serious reform.
Philanthropy can play a role in funding innovative alternatives to government-run bureaucracies.
American universities are losing research money to overseas competitors.
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