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Court Backlogs Are Clogging the System – New Research Finds a Surprising Fix
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BALTIMORE, MD, April 21, 2025 – Courts around the world are struggling to keep up with growing caseloads, leaving individuals and businesses waiting months – sometimes years – for resolution. But a new study in the INFORMS journal Manufacturing & Service Operations Management has uncovered a surprisingly simple way to speed up the system that doesn’t require hiring more judges.

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China’s rare earth minerals power the modern world. Banning their export could destroy it
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Beijing has a virtual monopoly on rare earth minerals—the materials that power everything from military planes to your electric toothbrush.

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Trump’s tech tariff confusion
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The Trump administration’s back-and-forth moves on tariffs for technology products are stirring confusion in a sector heavily reliant on global supply chains.  
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Jeff Angelo: The "DeSantis Effect" And Iowa

Jeff Angelo: The "DeSantis Effect" And Iowa

WHO Radio, May 13, 2022

Jeff says corporations are starting to learn to stay out of cultural fights at state legislatures; Anna Nagurney explains the origin of the baby formula shortage; Alex Wilson and Julie Kraft provide a weekend events preview; Jay Richards responds to Janet Yellen's assertion that abortion bans hurt the economy.

New government website helps parents find baby formula

New government website helps parents find baby formula

CBS News, May 13, 2022

A new government website is helping families find infant formula amid a national shortage that has parents across the U.S. scouring local store shelves in search of nutrition for their children.

The Inside Story-Broken Supply Chains Episode 39

The Inside Story-Broken Supply Chains Episode 39

VOA News, May 12, 2022

Get a ground-level look at the workings of America’s biggest port. What has caused supply shortages around the world, and what is being done to fix it, on The Inside Story-Broken Supply Chains.

Sheldon Jacobson: COVID-19 cases among TSA officers shows effects of end to federal mask mandate

Sheldon Jacobson: COVID-19 cases among TSA officers shows effects of end to federal mask mandate

Chicago Tribune, May 12, 2022

On April 18, a federal court judge ended the federal transportation face mask mandate, deeming it an overstep of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authority. Almost immediately, airlines responded by making face masks on flights optional. The White House continues to urge travelers on all modes of transportation (air, rail and public transit) to continue to wear face masks to reduce virus transmission, particularly for those most vulnerable to developing a serious case of COVID-19.

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