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Quarantine Fatigue and the Social End to the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Quarantine Fatigue and the Social End to the Coronavirus Pandemic
What might learning to live with COVID-19 look like?
By Ronald Bailey
No, 68 Percent of Americans Did Not Say They Would Avoid 'Normal Life' Until There's a Coronavirus Vaccine
By Robby Soave
Does Questioning Official COVID-19 Statistics Make This Doctor a 'Denialist'?
If you think much about the epidemic remains uncertain, The New York Times warns, you might be part of "the virus 'truther' movement."
By Jacob Sullum
The Next Coronavirus Stimulus Bill Is Here. It's a $3 Trillion Spending Plan That Bails Out States and the Post Office.
The new bill includes another round of stimulus checks for all Americans, funds additional coronavirus testing, and spends billions to bail out states and government agencies straining under pension debt.
By Eric Boehm
Democrats Want to Give Renters $100 Billion to Cope with the Coronavirus
Giving renters direct assistance is a better idea than rent cancelation, but that's not saying much.
By Christian Britschgi Democratic Governors Threaten Business Owners Who Reopen Ahead of Schedule
This is a questionable strategy — bullying people into obedience isn't
By Robby Soave
Have We Crossed the Threshold of Doom?
The Reason Roundtable discusses eternal New Deals, multi-trillion-dollar mistakes, and sobbing face-first in the parking lot of life.
By Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, Nick Gillespie
Sen. Mitch McConnell Looks to Undermine Efforts to Protect Americans From Secret FBI Surveillance
An amendment to a FISA renewal bill would let the FBI snoop on your online browser history.
By Scott Shackford
Josh Hawley is the Ultimate Karen
Karen wants to speak to your manager. The senator from Missouri wants to become your manager.
By Billy Binion
GRAND RAPIDS JOINS IN ON CEMETARY SHOOTING TREND--4PM INCIDENT KILLS ONE
ReplyDeleteGRA:This particular area is mostly black(aren't they all,it seems?)No reason to think it's a copycat crime--similar to the Bear,Delaware racist double murder--but anything is possible.As of now,just another black on black murder in Grand Rapids,in my opinion.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — One person has died from his injuries after a shooting at a cemetery in Southeast Grand Rapids.
Police say the shooting happened around 4 p.m. at Garfield Park Cemetery, located on Kalamazoo Avenue SE between Alger Street and Burton Street.
The male victim was driven to a local hospital but did not survive, GRPD Sgt. Dan Adams said. Neither the victim’s age nor his name were released.
Police do not have a suspect in custody. Information on a motive was not immediately available.
Officers are talking to residents in the neighborhood, looking for tips and surveillance video that may provide more information in the case.
Residents are asked to avoid the area around the cemetery while police investigate.
--GRA