Bill de Blasio: 1 Mask Good, 2 Masks Better
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Do small businesses need another punch in the gut?
Senators and state officials are proposing ways to sweep aside nonsensical regulations that place geographic limits on telehealth.
Wondering what "95 percent efficacy" means? I've got some good news for you.
A coalition of Chinese immigrant landlords in New York say they're on the verge of losing everything because of tenants who have stopped paying rent.
Enhanced unemployment benefits may have helped many Americans weather the pandemic, but they've also attracted the interest of some modern-day Willie Suttons.
The same is true of Texas and California, which suggests that legal restrictions are not as important as politicians imagine.
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According to a new study, one dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine is nearly as effective as two.
City-level requirements that grocery stores pay wage premiums during the pandemic could prompt layoffs, price hikes.
Biden's proposed stimulus spending might give a modest boost, but in the long run it'll slow the economy.
It's a good idea, but it should have been done much earlier.
In a hot mic moment, school officials were caught belittling parents.
The president keeps insisting on the urgency of $1.9 trillion in spending. But much of it would be spent on non-urgent policies unrelated to the pandemic.
Big businesses gave millions to Newsom’s initiatives and were rewarded handsomely.
The Atlantic writer says that illiberalism and the urge to shut down debate need to be confronted across the political spectrum.
Is this really what reopening looks like?
Presidents aren't saints. They aren't monarchs. They aren't celebrities. And they aren't your friends.
Preserving the country's greatest restaurant scene in the midst of a pandemic feels like an afterthought.
Most states managed to avoid much-predicted fiscal crises during the pandemic. Congress wants to shower them with more federal aid anyway.
This is what you get when you mix "science" with "stakeholders."
Probably not, if you read the newspaper. Parental preference is one of the most commonly misunderstood factors in the school-reopening debate.
Blood samples find common cold antibodies in nearly everybody, but they appear to offer little help against COVID-19 infections.
Kim Ogg ran for district attorney as a criminal justice reformer. Maybe she should think about what that entails.
WarnerMedia, the Ad Council, and the CDC are infantilizing us and insulting our intelligence.
Why didn't Cuomo and De Blasio build a decent, user-friendly website?
A perfect example of hygiene theater
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Administration wants to spend $200 billion hiring new teachers for closed schools that are bleeding students. What could go wrong?
Could that end up costing more lives than it saves?
Why not give parents the money to send kids to a private school that is actually open?
A higher federal minimum would reduce employment and increase the deficit, according to a new nonpartisan government analysis.
"Bad actors will be identified, and the Tampa Police Department will handle it."
After critiquing the COVID-19 relief bill and denouncing the latest Biden policies, the Roundtabler's find some reprieve in imagining legalized opioids for all.
Chief Justice John Roberts says the policy reflects "insufficient appreciation or consideration of the interests at stake."
In staring down the virus's blitz, the NFL showed that it is possible to balance caution and continuity.
The school district is hiring classroom assistants to watch the kids as they learn from their laptops.
"We'll need to continue communicating about that," said Jen Psaki.
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California grocers have filed three lawsuits against local laws requiring "hero pay" during the pandemic.
Biden's recovery plan is a poorly targeted effort that would make the economy worse off in the long run.
"We are failing those children by not giving them the option to return to school."
Two states and two Disneys—California vs. Florida—and their radically different approaches to dealing with the pandemic.
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