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What We’re Reading: An EV Slush Fund, Binge-Watching ‘The Chosen,’ School Choice … And More

Some headlines that caught our eye.

NYC asks residents to disclose and ‘decarbonize’ their foods, advocates ‘plant-based’ lifestyle — Just the News

San Diego offers pragmatic model to restore downtown life — Pacific Research Institute

Crony-Capitalist Slush Fund: Michigan Gives E.V. Industry $1.4 Billion and Counting — Reason

Solution to Intermittent Power Generation? — Manhattan Contrarian

LinkedIn Censors Presidential Candidate Who Says Fossil Fuels ‘Required For Prosperity’ — ZeroHedge

Let’s Accurately Substitute ‘Falling Prices’ for ‘Economic Growth’ — John Tamny, RealClearMarkets

Can California Be Saved? — City Journal

The Tragic but Unsurprising Costs of Loose U.S. Weapons in Ukraine — Cato At LIberty

Realizing School Choice — Law & Liberty

Why this Jew is binge-watching The Chosen (and maybe you should too) — Times of Israel

How Major Media Suppressed My COVID Journalism — Brownstone Institute

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