Opinion

Takaichi: A Prime Minister With a Backbone and Common Sense
Takaichi understands that Japan’s strategic interests depend on a close relationship with America.
What Looks Upbeat in China’s Economy Comes With Reservations
Beijing got some good economic news for a change, but neither piece of information suggests a fundamental improvement in China’s economic situation.
China’s Abuse of Non-Compete Clauses Is Killing Its Economy
NCCs must not become legal bludgeons against workers that insulate corporations from healthy competition or retain workers through coercion.
Ending AIDS Deaths: A Test of American Resolve for the FDA
A new breakthrough therapy is up for accelerated clinical development and regulatory approval at the FDA.
Why America’s Beef Supply Is Shrinking—and What Could Fix It
The American domestic beef herd is at its lowest level since 1950.

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