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The experience of the coronavirus pandemic in New York City has no counterpart elsewhere. No other city or area has anything like New York’s combination of size, density, concentrated elites, and high coronavirus rates, explains Charles Murray.
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Charles Murray explores two possibilities for explaining a ZIP code’s coronavirus rate: its socioeconomic status and the ethnic mix of its population.
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The Chinese Communist Party's move to defy its legal obligations and dismantle Hong Kong's autonomy leaves the Trump White House with few good options, write John Yoo and Robert Delahunty.
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The historical lessons of the Mont Pelerin Society provide the path to save the liberal order, explains Dalibor Rohac.
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Michael Strain and Scott Gottlieb discuss whether the US is catching up or whether there are other ways to prevent a recurrence of the coronavirus pandemic that struck in March.
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The federal loan program should be improved to help borrowers who are struggling the most, rather than forgiving everyone’s debt regardless of whether they really need the help, writes Jason Delisle.
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With legislation aimed at protecting privacy proposed in many jurisdictions and passed in some, understanding information technology and the values it affects can help policymakers fashion rules that empower people to protect themselves and that protect people directly if necessary, explains Jim Harper.
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