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By next year, about two-thirds of American physicians will be working as salaried employees of large groups and hospitals. This movement has been underway for years. Over the last decade, the number of independent physicians was falling by about 2% a year. But these trends are now accelerating.
A now-irrelevant provision of the Voting Rights Act may soon be no more.
Experts suggest a new way to look at education reform.
Politicians have frequently directed harsh rhetoric toward particular corporate taxpayers that earn high profits. At times, this rhetoric has been accompanied by policy proposals that single out a narrow set of profitable taxpayers for disparate treatment. Perhaps the most notable example is the war against Big Oil.
The reality is that reasons for slower growth in some types of U.S. health care spending within the last few years are rather complex, though partly related to declines in our economy.
Hispanic Heritage Month lumps together too many Latin American nationalities, ethnicities, and cultures to have any real meaning.
At this AEI conference, experts addressed the potential regulation of BPA, a chemical used in plastic and other common products.





