COVID Led to Massive Improvements in State Cottage Food Laws
States recognized the need to reduce regulations for cooks who work out of their homes.
States recognized the need to reduce regulations for cooks who work out of their homes.
Denizens of the popular online forum protested the spread of COVID misinformation, but the company rightly wouldn't cave to their demands. It still cracked down on 55 subreddits in the end.
Pro-freedom politicians want to restrict private enterprise, while civil liberties proponents want to violate your bodily autonomy.
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Only in extreme circumstances should a court come between a parent and their child.
It’s legal for doctors to give kids the Pfizer vaccine, but Pfizer isn’t allowed to say so.
If you support "my body, my choice," you cannot support vaccine mandates.
Thwarted politicians rant, pout, and are outraged by anybody who pushes back.
The president seems determined to anoint the agency’s director as the nation’s COVID-19 dictator, no matter what the law says.
If all sensible people agree that students should be forced to wear masks, why do other countries reject that policy?
The college's absurd COVID-19 countermeasures are the strictest in the nation.
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Not everything potentially beneficial should be mandatory and not everything potentially harmful should be banned. And not every dispute about costs and benefits should be decided by the federal government.
"It’s OK that our babies may not have learned all their times tables," says Cecily Myart-Cruz. "They learned resilience."
Business owners in the Bronx respond to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s vaccine passport mandate.
"The pandemic's wrongest man" can likely profit from martyrdom.
"You have no choice in the matter."
The Court said it "strains credulity" to believe that Congress gave the CDC the "breathtaking amount of authority" it asserted.
Brooklyn elementary loses one-third of its student population and eight teachers, as the first 2021–22 enrollment numbers straggle in.
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The entire federal workforce is required to be vaccinated. So why is the federal bureaucracy still operating as if routine public interactions are a public health threat?
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"It is not conservative to grow government and to tell businesses what to do."
The secretary of education argues that federal law makes the CDC's COVID-19 guidelines for schools mandatory.
No, really, the difference between Newsom's and Larry Elder’s positions on COVID mandates are being presented as “a matter of life and death.”
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The studies cited by the CDC do not show that preventing COVID-19 outbreaks requires forcing students to cover their faces.
I coauthored it with Kevin Cope (University of Virginia) and Alex Stremitzer (UCLA/ETH Zurich)
The government "strongly recommends" masking at private outdoor gatherings as well.
Andrew Cuomo was a very bad governor. His ability to convince people otherwise during his pandemic press briefings is surely a performance deserving of an Emmy.
States like Alabama that give government regulators control over the number of hospital beds tend to have less of them. That's bad even when there isn't a pandemic.
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If so, public health officials have compounded the problem with disingenuous arguments, dubious policy shifts, and misleading statements.
A minority of the population picking up the tab would be dangerous if the situation were to last.
Although Patrick notes that blacks are less likely to be vaccinated than whites, the gap between Republicans and Democrats is much larger.
Next stop, Supreme Court?
The same institution that's unable to run the Postal Service or Amtrak orchestrated our invasion and withdrawal of Afghanistan.
Writing in The New York Times, Judith Danovitch also argues that masks inhibit nail biting and nose picking.
Complying with the layers of COVID-19 restrictions on travel and human interaction is exhausting even for the vaccinated.
Going out in Manhattan the first night patrons were required to prove their vaccination status
Talk about encouraging vaccine hesitancy.