Open the Door to Chinese Migrants Fleeing Brutal Covid Lockdowns
Taking this step is both a moral imperative, and the right way to advance US economic and strategic interests.
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.
The WHO said it will rename the virus after researchers complained that the current name is "stigmatizing" and "discriminatory."
Another example of the infuriating cronyism behind CON regulations, which won't apply to a well-established hospital in Charleston that's looking to move.
Plus: trans teens, trouble at the FTC, and more...
The policy, which only applied to people entering the country by air, not by land, was always ill-conceived. Good riddance.
Doctors Adriane Fugh-Berman and Jeffrey Singer debate the harms of prescription opioids
But the Chinese government continues to stonewall independent investigations.
Only 6 percent of Americans say the federal government is extremely "careful with taxpayer money," yet those same Americans consistently report that they want the government to do more.
Despite a few encouraging analyses, the numbers just don't add up.
Under Biden, Trump, and Obama, government federal spending almost doubled.
The curious case of the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health insurance.
Doctors can’t help people in pain because of restrictive opioid policy.
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.
Plus: International Whores' Day, U.S. Postal Service sued over the seizure of Black Lives Matter masks, and more...
It would be a mistake to see these lockdowns as a foreign oddity to be pitied and tweeted.
The en banc Sixth Circuit concludes that the lawsuit seeking an injunction against Michigan's mask mandate is now moot.
The Republican Senate candidate is echoing decades of anti-pot propaganda, but evidence to support his hypothesis is hard to find.
Plus: Book bans come for Barnes & Noble, a blow to SEC enforcement power, and more...
Plus: The wrong way to address formula shortages, Clinton approved the plan to share Trump-Russia information, and more...
The overall prevalence of cannabis consumption among adolescents rose between 2017 and 2019 but has fallen since then.
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.
Top-notch health care, delivered fast and for low cost, really isn’t on the government's menu.
The last 50 years have been marked by a remarkably stable social consensus balancing the rights of women and fetuses. Let's not throw that away.
Plus: ruminations on public health, misinformation, and media literacy
The settlement came after the Justice Department agreed to return more than $1 million in proceeds from state-licensed marijuana businesses in California.
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.
Food companies don't determine what parents put in their shopping carts.
The libertarianish Colorado Democrat is devolving decision-making to parents and trying to lower the income tax to zero.
Under current policies, Social Security and Medicare will consume 85 percent of all federal tax revenue by 2050.
Plus: Lawsuit against Twitter can move forward, antitrust bills targeting Big Tech falter, and more...
Banning less harmful tobacco alternatives is not a way to improve public health.
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.
The event was postponed in order to mollify students who said trying to treat autism was "hateful, eugenicist."
It wasn't just autocrats who were frequently tempted to address "fake news" about the pandemic through state pressure and coercion.
Various experts, including co-blogger Josh Blackman and myself, discuss whether the draft opinion would threaten other constitutional rights, if adopted by the Court.
Does returning decisions about abortion to the states increase liberty or shrink it?
The alarm aroused by the Disinformation Governance Board is understandable given the administration’s broader assault on messages it considers dangerous.
Plus: Boston rebuked for rejecting Christian flag, Google will remove more personal information, and more...
Officials in Gallatin County, Montana, say a state law that prohibits local governments from forcing businesses to turn customers away is preventing it from cracking down on zoning code violators.
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