By eugyppius As long as we’re talking about masks, let’s have a look at this paper out of Catalonia: Unravelling the Role of the Mandatory Use…
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By Russell Clark Food inflation so far has been driven first by a two supply shocks. Further food inflation requires a political shock. Food…
By Matthew Burke No sooner do we note here the out-of-control crime in San Francisco (and elsewhere in California) than we find a magical solution appear:…
By Mac Slavo Editor’s Commentary: When we divide people in Canada into three groups — unvaccinated, double-vaccinated, and triple-vaccinated — there is a plurality of people who…
By Andrew Moran A paper shortage is looming for the U.S. economy, according to a new report. The global supply chain crisis is creating problems in the…
By MATT MARGOLIS China reported two COVID-19 deaths on Saturday—the first COVID-related deaths they’ve reported in over a year. “China, which reported 3,844 new COVID-19 cases Saturday,…
By Alex Wu The rate of COVID-19 infections continues to climb in China’s northeastern Jilin Province, with over 10,000 cases reported since the start of March. Locals revealed that there is…
By Ryan McMaken According to new data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, price inflation in February rose to the highest level recorded in more than…
By Art Moore Charging possible government corruption regarding COVID-19 amounting to the “greatest fraud” in history, the Ohio attorney who publicized Department of Defense data indicating…
By Keoni Everington TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Nearly 76% of Taiwanese surveyed in My Formosa’s (美麗島電子報) recent poll believe that under the current status quo of…
By Tyler Durden If there’s one thing we’ve learned from the pandemic, it’s that everybody has a slightly different approach to how they deal with the challenges it has…
By Brad Bergan Statistically speaking, we’re probably not alone in the universe. We have Fermi’s Paradox to help us ponder this probability. Considering the abundance of stars likely…
By ROBERT BUSEK Last week, the parents of San Francisco served notice on the educational establishment with its historic recall of Board of Education President Gabriella…
By Jonathan Ponciano Shares of Moderna plummeted Monday as Covid-19 vaccine-makers led a turbulent market decline, pushing the stock to its lowest level in nearly…
By GEORGE NEUMAYR In Virginia’s gubernatorial race last year, the Democrats campaigned heavily in black churches. Despite their obvious secularism, the Democrats deployed a self-described “souls…
by University of Michigan If you have trouble falling asleep, problems remembering or concentrating are likely to occur more than a decade later, according to new…
By Jem Bartholomew A man landing an upper-cut on the ceiling fan, a woman slamming into furniture, a guy smashing through a lighting fixture: gamers are learning, virtual…
By Staff Writer – Business Tech With a population of around 86,000 people, the Isle of Man most likely boasts the highest percentage of…

















