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Who’s Up for a Little Voluntary Price Gouging?

Here’s a novel idea to help your favorite small business.

The Unique Challenges That Coronavirus Presents to the Homeless

And to the people who provide them with services.

What Voting Was Like in The Last Pandemic

Lessons from the 1918 midterms.

Add the Roosevelt Crisis to the Cautionary Tales from Trump’s Presidency

The controversy has led to the dismissal of Capt. Brett Crozier and the resignation of Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly.

‘Supercharged’ Unemployment Insurance and Working Through a Pandemic

'I'm getting a pay raise by being unemployed, if everything comes through like I expect it to.'

How the U.S. Can Rein in the World Health Organization

It has boosted China’s bogus coronavirus numbers as truth, among other problems.

America Is Still Too Far Behind on Testing

We're catching up slowly, and new tests are in the works. What comes next?

How Misinformation About the U.S. Needing ‘1 Million Ventilators’ Spread

Even the New England Journal of Medicine was misled.

The Other Epidemic

Social distancing measures necessary to slow the spread of COVID-19 could have adverse effects on the mental health of millions.

Why State and Local Governments Are So Vital to Our Coronavirus Response

America's long tradition of decentralization will also be crucial to our recovery.

There Is No Reason to Believe China Is Reporting Its Coronavirus Cases Accurately

And yet media outlets have taken the numbers at face value.

The China Problem Extends Well Beyond Coronavirus

And it requires a thoughtful, comprehensive solution, not piecemeal legislation.

We Still Need Oral Arguments at Supreme Court

Not right now, of course! But postponing cases is a better solution than proceeding based on written briefs.

Would It Be Better to Let Airlines File for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy?

It could be the fairest way to decide how losses are distributed.

Membership Has Its Privileges

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