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Monday, November 25, 2024

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Trump won, and I don't understand why you don't understand

By JB Akers |
CHARLESTON – Since election night when the impossible first started appearing possible, I've seen countless questions of "How did this happen" (often in all caps on social media).

Trap, trash and trick: How lawyers win with 'junk' science

By Tiger Joyce |
WASHINGTON – Despite a recent scolding by more than 100 Nobel laureates for its science-denying campaign against perfectly healthful and environmentally beneficial genetically modified foods, Greenpeace and others with a financial interest in misleading the public are no more likely to change their ways than are the personal injury lawyers now using their own junk science to manipulate St. Louis juries and drive multimillion-dollar verdicts with groundless allegations that talcum powde

Some politicians lie, because they have to

By The West Virginia Record |
It's called the narrative. Honest people would call it a lie, but idea-less politicians and demagoguing media call it “the narrative.” It's the story a thoughtless politician tells to make themselves look good and their opponents look bad. It has little or no basis in fact and is often the polar opposite of the actual truth.

Could anyone wish that Darrell McGraw were still state attorney general?

By The West Virginia Record |
Everyone prefers good times to bad times, but there is one downside to the upside: If the good times last long enough, you can forget how bad the bad times were, you can start to take the good times for granted, you can get bored with the good times, and you can even start to remember the bad times fondly and long for their return.

A vision for the future at Rock Creek Development Park

By Earl Ray Tomblin |
CHARLESTON – For the past 30 years, I have looked at thousands of acres of flat land at the Hobet mine site in Boone and Lincoln counties and thought about the enormous possibilities those acres could bring about for West Virginia – if we ever had the opportunity.

Millionaire Reynolds says he isn’t

By The West Virginia Record |
What is it with Democrats and their inability to call things by their right names? Theft isn't theft. It's income redistribution. Riots aren't riots. They're protests. Even when it's a good thing, Democrats feel obliged to call it something else or deny that it is what it is. Like being a millionaire.

Morrisey deserves praise for defending W.Va. coal miners

By Bill Raney |
CHARLESTON – For the last four years, no one has done more to defend our jobs, our industry and our West Virginia way of life than Patrick Morrisey, as our Attorney General.

Are you tired of being CONned?

By The West Virginia Record |
The multi-year effort of two Illinois hospital operators to block a rival group from obtaining a permit to build a new facility in their service area finally failed this year when a state appellate panel unanimously ruled against them.

Forced arbitration is a rip-off

By Ted Boettner |
CHARLESTON – Earlier this month, an editorial in The West Virginia Record described attempts to restore consumers’ right to hold criminal corporations accountable in court as nothing more than a money grab for trial lawyers.

If Blankenship can be railroaded, so can you

By The West Virginia Record |
In two weeks, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond will hear arguments on former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship's appeal of his misdemeanor conviction for conspiracy to willfully violate mine safety standards.

Our fight against an unchecked bureaucracy

By Patrick Morrisey |
CHARLESTON — Did Congress give the EPA the power to make states like West Virginia change the way we get our electricity?

Clean Power Plan won't do anything for the climate

By Tom Harris |
Dear Editor, Judges considering arguments against the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan (http://wvrecord.com/stories/511013695-federal-court-hears-arguments-in-epa-clean-power-plan-case) must recognize that the rules will have no measurable impact on climate.

The Obama Administration's last-minute attacks on arbitration

By The West Virginia Record |
Trial lawyers don't like arbitration, because arbitration reduces money-making opportunities for trial lawyers.

Common ground found during drug crisis

By Evan Jenkins |
WASHINGTON – Nearly every day, we see another story in the news about an overdose in West Virginia.

One religion we can do without

By The West Virginia Record |
We never thought we'd see a conservative Republican attacking a cult-like religion, but now we have, and it's our own state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey doing it.

Ready for West Virginia's day in court

By Patrick Morrisey |
CHARLESTON – On Sept. 27, my office will take the lead before a panel of nine judges and make our best case against President Obama’s so-called “Clean Power Plan.” The Power Plan is an unlawful federal rule that forces states to stop using the most affordable, reliable form of energy — coal.

Thanks for everything, Mr. President

By The West Virginia Record |
If you've ever lost a job, you know what it's like.

How third-party candidates affect (sometimes) races in W.Va.

By Hoppy Kercheval |
MORGANTOWN – The leading candidates in the West Virginia Governor’s race are Democrat Jim Justice and Republican Bill Cole.

CFPB? Creating Fortunes for the Plaintiffs Bar?

By The West Virginia Record |
With the Obama administration, overreach comes from every direction.

Capito: U.S. energy policy needs to be updated

By Shelley Moore Capito |
WASHINGTON – When United States Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz visited West Virginia on Monday, he got a first-hand look at our state’s role in America’s energy revolution.