New Evidence Suggests Better Treatment Is Contributing to Falling COVID-19 Fatality Rates
Even after adjusting for age and comorbidities, researchers in New York and England found large improvements in patient survival.
Even after adjusting for age and comorbidities, researchers in New York and England found large improvements in patient survival.
It's an improvement over the status quo. But time will tell how frequently the feds try to suppress important footage.
Low-income kids were most likely to get online-only instruction, according to Pew.
The Democratic nominee championed the law as a way to protect women. Instead, it hurt them.
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America's meat supply has been hammered by COVID-19 outbreaks at many of the nation's largest meat processing plants, but Congress can solve this by reducing onerous regulations.
Why people continue to trust government officials is a mystery.
Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, and Jack Dorsey faced the music. The tune is becoming familiar.
Yes, and it's only going to get cheaper.
Walter Wallace's family says the officers could have defused the situation without using lethal force.
Whether Trump or Biden wins, the Stanford political scientist says "unstable majorities" will persist in the coming decade.
That claim is wildly implausible and contradicted by the president's suggestion that COVID-19 was never much of a threat.
The National Security Agency arranged for security systems to be secretly compromised. Then the Chinese government allegedly found its way in.
The Supreme Court weighs police shootings and unreasonable seizures in Torres v. Madrid.
Who could have predicted that intolerable rules won’t be tolerated?
The final installment in a four-part documentary series "Cypherpunks Write Code"
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"Residence restrictions do not decrease and are not a deterrent for sexual recidivism."
The most important parts of life happen outside of politics.
States should stop treating sober cannabis consumers as public menaces.
Decisions that progressives don't like are not necessarily a sign that something has gone horribly wrong.
Only 37 percent of voters said they support Prop. 21, which would give local governments more power to limit rent hikes.
The Hunter Biden story has exposed the media's selective skepticism.
Restaurants in five counties are threatening legal action.
Lawmakers are bribing citizens with a tiny tax break in exchange for the power to jack up income tax rates down the line.
The former vice president's vision of an all-powerful government goes far beyond massive spending and tax hikes.
Jeff Nesbit vs. Bjorn Lomborg on the threat of climate change and what should be done about it
A mounting number of lawsuits are challenging the Trump administration's claim that it can adopt any policy it deems reasonably necessary to combat the pandemic.
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Privacy is a right, not a “high risk” and “possibly criminal” activity
The reformers who canvassed for signatures for the initiative say they're optimistic it will pass despite objections from Congress, which controls D.C. spending.
All Democrats voted in opposition, making Barrett's confirmation the most partisan since Reconstruction.
COVID-19 Cases are increasing faster than is testing, and that's not "fake news."
The Reason Roundtable war-games the domestic policies of the likeliest next administration.
Letting America’s feuding tribes ignore each other might be the best medicine.
The state legislature is considering reforms in response to the use of dogs against cooperative suspects.
The Supreme Court nominee weighs in on a famous case.
A new book shows how the Baltimore Police Department let dirty cops flourish right under its nose.
State lawmakers want Uber and Lyft to classify their drivers as employees. A majority of drivers disagree.
Forty years later, the libertarian Nobel laureate's PBS series is still winning hearts and minds.
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Perhaps Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht ought to read more history, starting with the speeches of the late Rep. John Bingham.