New Life for Wuhan Lab Leak Hypothesis
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The value of our money may be the latest victim of pandemic-era policy.
Though Trump is gone, the desire to bend the internet toward partisan goals is alive and well.
America's approach to capital punishment changed in the 1970s. It's time for another look.
Turns out that basing animal rights policy on the strong feelings of animal rights activists is not working out so well for the animals themselves.
If social insurance plans had been designed by libertarian-leaning policy mechanics, what might they have produced?
As the pandemic improves, kids are being asked to make even more sacrifices.
This new initiative will "help people meet people who have that universally attractive quality: They've been vaccinated from COVID-19," said White House COVID-19 adviser Andy Slavitt.
Teachers union president tries to rebrand as a school-reopener, but parents aren't having it.
Critics said Gov. Greg Abbott's decision was "extraordinarily dangerous" and reflected "Neanderthal thinking."
The state has refused to release the video for the past two years, but the Associated Press got its own copy.
More Puerto Ricans live in the 50 states than on the island, and it’s not hard to see why.
The Bite and Halston feature the skilled producers and actors you're often not seeing on television these days.
The Supreme Court has a chance to fix this. The stakes are high.
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In Zack Snyder's latest, zombies are a public health issue, much like COVID-19.
California has morphed from a land of limitless opportunity to a highly regulated land of limits and control. No wonder so many people are leaving.
We expect British royals to favor muzzling commoners, but too many lawmakers feel the same way.
The movie depicts the fictionalized gathering of Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Jim Brown, and Sam Cooke, who spar over what each is doing to advance civil rights.
The show perfectly encapsulates the feelings of grief, confusion, and isolation born of the pandemic.
National surveys obscure large regional variations in public opinion about abortion limits.
The CNN host reportedly blamed the governor's troubles on "cancel culture."
As countries navigate their post-pandemic economic recoveries, many are adopting a new visa program to welcome foreign remote workers.
The surprising move raises concerns about academic freedom.
Ignore the hype: Latin American immigration is (still) the city’s greatest strength.
Calling a classmate a racist slur on Snapchat is offensive. It’s also protected speech.
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The calls to implement such a plan are based on incorrect assumptions and a passive media.
Cops say they can't function without qualified immunity, while their supporters on the right say abolishing it would be a step toward defunding the police. Neither claim is true.
Americans have a reputation for being cockeyed optimists, but we're suckers when it comes to "declension narratives" about the fallen state of our world.
The victim will now have no right to argue his case before a jury in civil court.
The paper gives short shrift to evidence that vaccines nearly eliminate the risk of infection.
Neither side needs military aid funded by U.S. taxpayers.
It's a working model for non-state governance in cyberspace that is vastly preferable to government control of social media.
Reason obtained body camera footage of the deputy falsely arresting a man in 2019.
The Paycheck Protection Program moved billions of dollars out the door incredibly quickly. A lot of it went to the wrong people.
Voters in Pittsburgh banned no-knock police raids and solitary confinement too.
At critical junctures, the FDA slowed vaccine development and rollout. Its decisions almost certainly cost lives.
Biden has tapped her to be assistant secretary for civil rights yet again.
The government's coronavirus-related unemployment benefits are encouraging some to stay unemployed.
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Targeting “extremists” threatens civil liberties while increasing the stresses that lead to violence.
The agency continues a pattern of arbitrary, dubious, and ever-changing recommendations.
California has a $75 billion budget surplus, but federal taxpayers are about to send the state $27 billion in additional aid.
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