COVID-19 and the California Prison Crisis: 24th San Quentin Inmate Dies Last Friday
The 24th San Quentin inmate died Friday of COVID-19 complications, an inevitable consequence of Calironia’s misguided transfer policy.
Read more...The 24th San Quentin inmate died Friday of COVID-19 complications, an inevitable consequence of Calironia’s misguided transfer policy.
Read more...Wind farms provide sustainable energy but must be properly sited, so not to destroy the carbon sink characteristsics of peat bogs.
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Read more...A high level, if flawed, critique of democracy American style.
Read more...Covid in TN, NC, AL, AL, and IL ~ Party on ~ School reopening ~ Biden’s foreign policy team ~ Biden’s Republican Hispanic whisperer ~ Biden’s Corvette ~ A second Civil War ~ Employment situation ~ Adam Tooze ~ Hydroxychloroquine ~ Covid, sleep, and music ~ “Officer-involved shooting” deprecated
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Read more...In 1939, Roosevelt decried targeting civilians as “inhuman barbarism”. In 1945, the U.S. firebombed Japanese cities and dropped nuclear bombs.
Read more...A clever and disconcerting analysis shows how much big indoor gatherings boosted Covid-19 deaths.
Read more...Financial regulators still don’t like to tame bubbles even after seeing how costly it is when they go boom. Shame, that.
Read more...After too many years of “Let them eat training,” a more practical answer to trade-induced job losses.
Read more...John Weeks was a leading critic of economic orthodoxy who dedicated his life to building a better world.
Read more...It ought to be stunning that the Post Office needs to be defended….
Read more...Charity reform would help deploy more funds to address more Covid-19 needs, but the real remedy lies in much bolder government spending.
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