Requiring pharmaceutical manufacturers to disclose drug costs in television ads might stimulate debate on who pays for what: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
Access to Donald Trump is not the same as transparency
The daily press briefing — a democratic process of having your government answer tough questions live on TV — is fast becoming extinct: Our view
Why did the Dow just plunge 617 points? Look at Trump’s trade war with China
President Trump’s use of tariffs as a negotiating cudgel against the Chinese equals sales taxes on Americans. Where’s Congress?: Our view
2020 Democrats are big on helping the poor, but for the most part not with their own money
Donald Trump continues to conceal his tax returns. Is the president even less generous than his prospective election opponents?: Our view
‘Medicare for All’: Bernie Sanders’ political pipe dream
Berniecare has no way to leap from today’s fragmented health care to single-payer. And noplan that disrupts insurancefor millions would pass: Our view
Mueller report indicts Russia. Will Trump protect the 2020 election against Putin?
Special counsel finds ‘sweeping and systematic’ interference in American democracy. Address this information warfare to prevent a 2016 rerun: Our view
Will the Supreme Court help hide where food stamp money goes?
Behind Food Marketing Institute v. Argus Leader Media is the Freedom of Information Act, a 1967 law pivotal to your right to know: Our view
These medications can reduce opioid deaths. Why aren’t they being used more?
Of the residential treatment programs in the USA, only 36% offer any medications, and only 6% offer methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone: Our view
Trump adviser Stephen Moore doesn’t belong on the Federal Reserve
Former Trump campaign adviser — who’s not a Fed governor but who plays one on TV — has a history of inattention to economic statistics: Our view
Grounded Boeing 737 Max also grounds FAA reputation
Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes are only the latest tragedies from Federal Aviation Administration’s coziness with airline industry: Our view