In an important step toward freeing up additional spectrum for 5G deployment, satellite operators have agreed to accelerate moving from portions of the c-band spectrum (3.7-4.2 GHz).
California Legislature Rightfully Criticizes Gov. Newsom for Government Overreach
Members of the California State Legislature have criticized Governor Gavin Newsom for keeping lawmakers in the dark about spending plans.
Commercial Aerospace Takes the Lead
Over the weekend, Astronauts were launched from U.S. soil for the first time in nearly a decade.
The White House Has a Plan for Surprise Billing
The White House last night released its plan for solving the surprise billing issue, which has been a hot debate in Congress since late 2019.
Part D Senior Savings Model Shows Promise to Lower Insulin Costs
Medicare Part D Demonstration Model Shows Promise to Lower Insulin Costs for Seniors
H-1B Visas Allow U.S. Companies to Thrive
Because of lack of coordination in STEM education, there is a demonstrated need for H-1B visas.
States Focus on Getting People Back to Work
As businesses reopen, people wonder what will happen to their unemployment benefits if they decide to not return to work when their employers ask them.
Made in America and Wherever Else It May Be Necessary
There have been urgent calls to require pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers to create all their products in the U.S. – but is that wise?
The HEROES Act Will Prevent Americans From Getting Back to Work
The $3 trillion HEROES Act epitomizes everything that is wrong with the D.C. borrow-and-spend mindset.
All Guidelines Are Subject to Review, Including for Coronavirus
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just released its much clamored-for guidelines on how to safely open various establishments within communities, including schools.






