FEMA Chief Creswell Doubles Down on Solar Funding for U.S. Virgin Islands

Lost amidst the devastation left behind in Florida by Hurricane Ian, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) quietly announced what appears to be nearly $200 million in funding for an ambitious solar project in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI).

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Op-Ed: Elon Musk Just Became Section 230’s Biggest Beneficiary

The debate over the law known as Section 230 has reached a fever pitch with the Supreme Court recently agreeing to hear cases involving the liability of tech platforms for the user-generated content they host. Section 230, for all the misunderstanding there is about it, is rather simple. The law basically says that you and only you are liable for what you say online and not necessarily the people who host it or share it, with some limited exceptions. If Elon Musk is indeed going to buy Twitter, he’s going to need Section 230 more than anyone.

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A Real Commitment to Better Healthcare

American taxpayers have paid a steep price for the radical ideology of Democrats in power. Nowhere is this more apparent than in healthcare. With President Biden at the helm, costs continue to rise, patients have access to fewer lifesaving medicines, and the nation continues to drift further away from the promise of accessible and affordable care.

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