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Subject How the Vaping Ban Will Hit Small Businesses
Date October 28, 2019 11:09 AM
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New op-ed on vaping and small businesses. Concerning the killing of Abu Bakr al‐​Baghdadi and U.S. counterterrorism.

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October 28, 2019

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Concerning the Killing of Abu Bakr al‐​Baghdadi and U.S. Counterterrorism Policy ([link removed] )

Preliminary thoughts on the Baghdadi killing and what it might mean for the future of U.S. counterterrorism policy.

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By Christopher A. Preble

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How the Vaping Ban Will Hit Small Businesses ([link removed] )

If we want an economy and society characterized by innovation, progress, competition and upward mobility, let’s not regulate smaller businesses out of existence.

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By David Boaz

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Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) will discuss his new book, The Case Against Socialism, at the Cato Institute’s City Seminar and Luncheon at the Ritz-Carlton in Chicago on Friday, November 8. His timely new book speaks to the recent resurgence of socialist ideology on the left, and in it he draws from numerous Cato scholars and their work in defense of free markets. The event will also feature Michael Smerconish—newspaper columnist, best-selling author, and host of Sirius XM’s daily The Michael Smerconish Program and CNN’s weekly Smerconish—and Cato’s Clark Neily, vice president for criminal justice.

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Featuring Senator Rand Paul, Michael Smerconish, and Clark Neily

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