The media is not always accurate in reporting on health conditions. The U.S. needs to tread carefully in their mediation.
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U.S. Mediation Could Lead to Increased Tension With Russia ([link removed] )
The last thing the Trump administration should wish to do is make the U.S. role in mediation itself a high-profile, contentious issue that impedes a settlement and heightens already serious regional tensions. Diplomatic creativity combined with caution needs to be Washington's guiding principle.
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The economics of preexisting conditions is complex. An even bigger challenge is that any reporter who wants to get it right will run into a buzzsaw of health policy wonks, reporters, and editors who will disagree with whatever they write.
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Helicopter money – money dropped on various recipients by the Federal Reserve with no expectation of repayment – sounds like a great way to lever‐up the economy. Is it? George Selgin ([link removed] ) details his new Pandemics and Policy essay ([link removed] ) .
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