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My New Hero: Kemi Badenoch

I did not know that the UK government has an official “Equalities Minister,” and that name sounds perfectly sinister and Orwellian. Regardless of whether such a ministry is a good idea, right now the Equalities Minister in Boris Johnson’s government

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Arbitrary and Capricious

(John Hinderaker) By its nature, government action is a blunt instrument. The federal and state governments’ responses to the coronavirus inevitably select winners and losers. Most will suffer from mandated shutdowns, while

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When the curve flattens | Power Line

The other day, I heard Deborah Birx, the Trump administration’s point person on the Wuhan coronavirus, say that the U.S. is about a week behind Italy in terms of its pandemic “curve.”

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What Would We Do Without Experts?

(Steven Hayward) Tyler Cowan of George Mason University and Phil Magness of the American Institute for Economic Research have dug up a few archival news stories about the “expert” predictions for potential

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Boris Johnson released from hospital

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was discharged from the hospital today. He was hospitalized for a week with the Wuhan coronavirus. Apparently, things were touch and go for Johnson. At one point,

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Seth Corey: The pandemic is peaking

Dr. Seth Corey is Professor, Pediatrics and Molecular Medicine, and on staff in the Departments of Pediatrics, Cancer Biology, and Translational Hematology and Oncology Research at the Cleveland Clinic. He sends along

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Behold the Man, Behold Man

Crucifixion (Crocifissione), by Paolo di Dono known as Paolo Uccello, 1460, 15th Century, board, 46 x 67 cm. (Photo credit: Sergio Anelli/Electa/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images) One of the most horrific scenes

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