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Subject Would Markets Have Handled the Vaccine Rollout Better?
Date January 26, 2021 12:06 PM
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Plus, the rise of gig work has raised questions about employment classifications, civil rights protections, and benefits.

January 26, 2021

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How Will Gig Economy Workers Be Regulated Under the Biden Administartion? ([link removed] )

The rise of gig work has raised questions about employment classifications, civil rights protections, and benefits. As policymakers move forward to create a safer and more secure workplace, they must equally consider the qualities that make gig work appealing to millions of Americans.

- Gig Economy Regulation Under Biden ([link removed] )

By Matthew Feeney and Rachel Chiu

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Would the United States’ Vaccine Situation Be Better Under a “Market‐based” Approach? ([link removed] )

The United States is struggling to distribute millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses. Here's what Operation Warp Speed got right—and wrong.

- Would Markets Have Handled the Vaccine Rollout Better Than Government? ([link removed] )

By Scott Lincicome

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Trump Is No Longer in Office, So Why Put Him on Trial? ([link removed] )

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The U.S. Senate is awaiting an article of impeachment from the House regarding Donald Trump’s activities leading up to a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. Why should the Senate proceed with a trial for a president who has already left office? Gene Healy offers his thoughts.

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