Earlier on Saturday President Trump retweeted reporter Paul Sperry’s tweet on Ramadan and social distancing in the Muslim community. Paul Sperry questioned this week if law enforcement will crack down on mosques like they have on Christian churches at Easter. [...]
April 19, 2020
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Guest post by Larry C. Johnson If you are exhausted from the drumbeat of doom and gloom surrounding the Corona virus pandemic, here is a welcome diversion–corruption and malfeasance by the FBI and the Department of Justice. The Senate Judiciary [...]
April 19, 2020
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On April 10… a mere eight days ago… a small group of individuals released a documentary called “Out of Shadows.” In the eight days since its release, the video has gotten a viral response… over a million views in the [...]
Yesterday, Fox News reported on highly anticipated test results coming from Stanford University. A team of professors conducting antibody tests found something incredible… the estimated numbers of coronavirus cases is likely 50-80 time higher than reported, meaning that the fatality [...]
American justice is built to a disturbing degree on fining citizens, often very poor ones, for petty crimes. In the COVID-19 age of unprecedented unemployment, paying those fines has become harder than ever for many. The Fines and Fees Justice [...]
What’s it like serving on the front lines of the response to the coronavirus pandemic? And what have the federal, state, and local responses to COVID-19 gotten right and wrong so far? To answer those and other questions, Nick Gillespie [...]
The latest results of mass antibody testing in San Miguel County, Colorado, suggest that 1 to 2 percent of the local population has been infected by the virus that causes COVID-19.* The early results from the program, the first of [...]
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice. “As people in lockdown take clippers to their own shaggy hair, they are learning that cuts from unlicensed stylists are not a health hazard—even if [...]
Between 48,000 and 81,000 residents of Santa Clara County, California are likely to have already been infected by the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, suggests a new study by researchers associated with Stanford University Medical School. The researchers tested a sample [...]
April 18, 2020 SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China ordered on Saturday that anyone in Wuhan working in certain service-related jobs must take a coronavirus test if they want to leave the city. The order comes after the central city, where the [...]