FDA Can't Stop Harassing Distillers Who Made Hand Sanitizer During the Pandemic
After 18 months of dealing with the FDA, some distillers are regretting making hand sanitizers at all.
After 18 months of dealing with the FDA, some distillers are regretting making hand sanitizers at all.
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"This research was a dangerous type of research that should have been reviewed," said Paul. "It wasn't."
More airline workers and more flights—not bailouts and restrictions on mergers—is the better policy.
So much for “fuck you, I won’t do what you tell me.”
The "British by birth" and "Nigerian by blood" rapper and podcaster thinks Americans don't fully appreciate the freedom they have.
For trips shorter than six days, vaccinated passengers will no longer need to obtain a negative test result before boarding.
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The larger, louder half of Penn & Teller talks masks, vaccines, compassion, Bob Dylan, and much, much more.
"Have we disproven the 'lab leak' theory? No, we have not."
Educational freedom is good for everybody but unions, bureaucrats, and the education establishment.
The White House's coronavirus adviser answered questions about mask mandates, gain of function research, and more.
The State Department's network of consulates are keeping tourists and business travelers in limbo.
Evidence from the past two years suggests they won't make a difference.
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The risk of broad and overcautious policies is one we should take more seriously.
"If government is big enough to give you anything, it's big enough to take everything away from you."
Here's hoping we don't wind up with more of the spending and favoritism that's become so common.
Virtual learning was a policy choice, and the politicians who supported it are responsible.
Many states allowed restaurants to sell to-go cocktails during COVID-19. Research shows that change is not linked to an increase in drunk driving deaths.
But it does so on the ground that the moratorium was never properly "authorized," not because a moratorium could never be a taking.
Regulators are setting their sights on ghost kitchens and virtual restaurants.
Time for a new Operation Warp Speed?
The agency will never be controlled by fact-driven experts shielded from politics.
The inconvenient truth behind all the COVID-19 relief fraud and waste is that these government programs never should have been designed as they were.
Taking this step is both a moral imperative, and the right way to advance US economic and strategic interests.
Interest rates and servicing costs could push us into worrisome territory sooner than we think.
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The policy, which only applied to people entering the country by air, not by land, was always ill-conceived. Good riddance.
But the Chinese government continues to stonewall independent investigations.
Despite a few encouraging analyses, the numbers just don't add up.
Under Biden, Trump, and Obama, government federal spending almost doubled.
Now that the pandemic is fading and much of the available rent relief has been spent, L.A.'s eviction moratorium seems like pure regulatory inertia.
Travelers and families find that some officials just can’t let go of pandemic powers.
Perhaps the government shouldn't be running golf courses in the first place?
The president's argument is amazing for its tone-deafness, inconsistent thinking, and sheer economic ignorance.
The federal bailout of state and local governments padded the paychecks of many public employees.
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It would be a mistake to see these lockdowns as a foreign oddity to be pitied and tweeted.
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There is seldom any meaningful accountability for government incompetence.
China's "COVID zero" policy looks a lot like house arrest for Shanghai's 25 million residents who are only just now beginning to experience glimmers of freedom.
Corporations were just as greedy when prices fell in 2019 and early 2020.
Every June since 1990, residents had held a vigil for the Tiananmen Square dead. But in 2020, Hong Kong announced an extension of social distancing restrictions until June 5, the day after the anniversary.
The libertarianish Colorado Democrat is devolving decision-making to parents and trying to lower the income tax to zero.
There's no reason to have one set of rules for airline passengers and another for people who cross the border in a bus, train, or car.
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