Coronavirus in Congress Won't Stop Barrett Confirmation Hearings, Which Start Today
Plus: $150,000+ in fines in NYC's first weekend of new shutdowns, California ballot-box confusion, and more...
Plus: $150,000+ in fines in NYC's first weekend of new shutdowns, California ballot-box confusion, and more...
The president's erraticism and Senate Republican opposition might save taxpayers from having to shell out for another 10-digit relief package.
Giving one man control of all nuclear weapons is a mistake.
California's new approach to combating coronavirus layers on yet more requirements for counties looking to reopen businesses.
Both candidates subsequently endorse pushing it back to October 22.
The newest lockdown, which explicitly targets religious gatherings, seems likely to further skepticism of public health directives.
The grants and loans Congress has approved for the airline industry aren't about saving jobs.
Alexandria City Public Schools is still in virtual mode, and top education official Gregory Hutchings has enrolled his child elsewhere.
Students and congregants may be collateral damage in a turf war between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Lockdowns are forcing students, parents, educators, and even taxpayers to look for all sorts of alternatives to the status quo.
House Democrats had approved $71 billion in assistance to homeowners and renters. The White House said it would agree to $60 billion. Now they'll get $0.
Two courts say COVID-19 lockdowns in Michigan and Pennsylvania were unconstitutional.
It is an abrupt reversal for Trump, who as recently as Saturday had voiced his support for another stimulus package.
Yes, but the Trump administration's politicization of the hunt for a vaccine is undermining public trust.
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Whitmer helped spark a national debate over the limits of executive power.
Less-intrusive responses could preserve our health while leaving our freedom intact.
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When it comes to limiting the size and scope of government and protecting individual liberties, America's 45th president has been actively malign.
House Democrats are working to extend another round of emergency aid to airlines in a stand-alone bill after the passage of a larger coronavirus relief package stalled in the Senate.
COVID-19 testing is not "overrated."
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The announcement comes hours after aide Hope Hicks also tested positive.
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Police in the Miami-area have been proactively issuing $100 fines to people not wearing masks outside.
The author of the new book Transcend updates Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs for an era of pandemics, racial strife, and extreme polarization.
Even as the economy recovers, pain from the COVID-19 lockdowns still lingers.
Both sides in the debate about face masks make claims that are not justified by the scientific evidence.
Social connectivity, prior immunity, and behavior changes may all contribute.
In younger age groups, the estimated risk is substantially lower than the overall IFR for the seasonal flu.
Virtual learning harms disadvantaged kids. For the privileged, schools already reopened.
Renewed wrangling over another relief bill has raised the possibility that Congress will pass sweeping liability protections for businesses accused of contributing to the spread of COVID-19.
Imagine skies filled with drones carrying kidneys and livers, on their way to save the lives of people awaiting transplants. The future is here!
Once a desire—or even a good idea—is turned into a mandate enforceable by the cops, violence is only one disagreement away.
Limiting the hours during which food can be served is arbitrary, unscientific, and could cause overcrowding, the plaintiffs argue.
Atilano Dominguez was serving a life sentence for marijuana offenses, and federal prosecutors tried to ensure he died behind bars.
It's time to unleash America's 88,000 pharmacies and 314,000 pharmacists to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
"They’re applying on-campus rules to these children, even though they’re learning virtually in their own homes."
Politicians are poised to tighten the screws, even though voluntary action offers more promise.
Polls show a country increasingly leery of a politicized COVID-19 vaccine approval process.
Playing outside is one of the safest group activities kids can do, yet Gavin Newsom and other pols are extending the pandemic misery indefinitely.
Even without further spending increases, the Congressional Budget Office projects that the national debt will hit 107 percent of GDP in 2023.
In communities where young kids returned to classes, it's mostly good news.
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