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Only Government Gyms Remain Open in San Francisco
In command economies, double standards are inevitable
The Joe Rogan Podcast’s Move To Spotify Is a Good Sign
The continual success of 'edgy' entertainers shows the strength of Free Speech
Sweden Has a Lower COVID-19 Death Rate Than the US
Sweden’s “lighter touch” COVID-19 strategy looks stronger with every passing week
Police Reform Should Include CalGang Database Overhaul
The CalGang database is a key part of the state’s broad interpretation of culpability for gang activity
Google’s Plan to Disrupt the College Degree
Google’s model why is exactly what the higher education market needs to worry about
Four Unintended Consequences of the Lockdowns
No matter how smart or well-intentioned the lockdowns are, life-threatening mistakes have been made
Immigration, Migration, and the Naiveté of Nativism
What’s wrong with the “fix your own government” argument opposing immigration?
Will Small Businesses Stay Closed Post-Pandemic?
Can the United States stand to lose the four million small businesses Oxxford predicts?
Not All Environmental Activism Is the Same
Separating science from quackery is an important step towards environmental progress
COVID-19 Is Disrupting the Future of Higher Education
COVID-19 has catalyzed the mainstreaming of alternatives to a traditional college education
Bezos, Zuckerberg and Congressional Antitrust Hysteria
What America's tech billionaires should have told Congress
Violence in Portland Is Not ‘Just Property Damage’
Property rights are human rights, and we discard them at our own peril