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California Cancels School Despite Scientists’ Recommendations
On July 8, the California Teachers Association (CTA), the most powerful public-sector union in the Golden State, issued a statement asserting that, due to...
States’ Budget Problems Worsened by Lack of Welfare Work Requirements
With most states struggling with significant budget deficits after locking down their economies in response to the coronavirus, some states with the most severe...
U.S. Economy Suffers Biggest Quarterly Decline Ever, Under Coronavirus Lockdowns
U.S. economic output declined by an annual rate of 32.9 percent in the second quarter of the year, according to the U.S. Department of...
Pandemic Lockdowns Could Impede Cancer Survival
"Clinical trials are how we make progress for patients with cancer, and these decreases in accrual will translate into reduced new approaches for patients”
Identity Politics, Cancel Culture Are an Existential Threat to America
Critics calling for fundamental change in the American system—those who profess the ideology and policies of “systemic racism,” identity politics, and cancel culture—focus on...
Commentary: Pandemic Response Shows Failure of Administrative State
Is it any wonder ordinary Americans are confused and distrustful of the overconfident, smooth-talking experts who hold so much power over their economic and social destinies?
Petition Asks FDA to Green-Light Early HCQ Treatment
Clinicians, medical researchers, statisticians, and ethicists are urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to expand the use of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in early...
Hydroxychloroquine Can Save Lives from COVID-19, Study Finds
“You are certainly not hearing as much about the Henry Ford study as you are the Lancet paper that came out April 22. It was blared over all major media and halted a number of ongoing trails around the world."
FDA Obstacles in Early COVID Testing Cost Lives, Study Finds
An analysis by Columbia University epidemiologists finds more than 36,000 Americans died unnecessarily because government regulators reacted too slowly to the building coronavirus global pandemic in March and April 2020.
Climate Change Weekly #365: Climate Alarmism Versus the Scientific Method
Albert Einstein once said, “No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.” To verify a hypothesis, there must be a test by which it can be proved false.