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November 7, 2019
Mormon Massacre in Mexico
"These are pretty brutal groups,” said fellow Tony Payan of the criminal gangs under investigation for the murder of nine members of a Mormon family in Mexico. “They would not stop at killing children.”
Read more at The New York Times. October 30, 2019
Oil Sanctions and Venezuela
Energy fellow Francisco Monaldi examined Venezuela's collapsing oil industry and what might come next for the Maduro regime.
Listen at the CSIS Energy podcast. October 30, 2019
Coal Giant Murray Energy Files for Bankruptcy
"There's just not room for coal," said Ken Medlock, senior director of the Center for Energy Studies. "It's just not competitive." He thought the coal industry would remain, but in a much smaller form.
Read more at Inside Climate News. October 25, 2019
Trump Revives Dormant Science Council
In an administration largely at odds with the scientific community, the role of the revived President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology is as yet unclear. Experts Kenneth Evans and Kirstin Matthews discussed the council’s prospects.
Read more at the Baker Institute Blog. October 24, 2019
Harris County Giving Anti-Overdose Drug to Departing Inmates
Drug policy fellow Katharine Neill Harris commented on Harris County’s efforts to combat opioid addiction by issuing naloxone to inmates as they are released.
Read more at the Houston Chronicle.