The process of arbitration has aided dispute resolution between conflicting parties. This includes diminishing litigation expenses for businesses, while also providing claimants with the funds they deserve.
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Sally Pipes: States must remove government-imposed barriers to affordable and timely health care
Thirty-eight states have certificate-of-need laws on the books. Twenty-four of them suspended those laws or enabled emergency provisions to blunt their impact during the pandemic.
Hiroshima attack marks its 78th anniversary — its lessons of unnecessary mass destruction could help guide future nuclear arms talks
The U.S. atomic bomb attacks on Japan remain the only military use of nuclear weapons.
Clarence Page: Jason Aldean’s dream is my nightmare
Jason Aldean’s hit song “Try That in a Small Town” is a catchy anthem that has been selling like the latest iPhone to some music consumers, while others want to cancel it as unsubtle hate speech.
Noël Bonam: Results of Maine’s Second Congressional District poll from AARP
In an election where control of Congress and the White House are both up for grabs, support from caregiving voters could make the difference.
Bob Neal: The Countryman: Always conventional, not always wisdom
Next time someone says “conventional wisdom,” you may want to roll your eyes. Or just look for the reality on your own.
Rich Lowry: Joe Biden is Donald Trump’s best friend
Biden is an asset to Trump’s primary campaign and could, through his weakness and ineptitude, end up electing him in 2024.
Froma Harrop: Scams against old people are a scourge of our society
The amount of money older Americans lose to financial abuse could be as high as $10 billion a year. It’s a hard number to pin down, because many older people are too embarrassed to admit their gullibility to the authorities. Crimes against the elderly are known to spike right after the Social Security checks go out.
Cal Thomas: Shame on us
If we elect bad leaders we have no one to blame but ourselves.
Rich Lowry: The Florida slavery smear
It’s not an endorsement of slavery to point out that slaves looked for every crack in the system to try to improve themselves and gain some autonomy — rather, it’s an endorsement of the initiative and resilience of an oppressed people operating in the worst of circumstances.