In theory, mass transit may be relatively safe – but nobody travels in theory.
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When Voters Get To Speak
We are in the midst of a political science experiment in how voters in diverse places judge various pandemic responses.
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Raising The Internet Drawbridge
America’s latest cybersecurity debacle illustrates how little we have learned about defending a fortress.
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Getting Brexit Done
In a battle of wills over Brexit, the European Union and its bureaucrats are probably overmatched.
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The Vaccine Ribbon-Cutting
Triumphant moments can be marked with a ribbon-cutting, a groundbreaking ceremony or even a hypodermic injection.
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The Facebook Power Grab
Antitrust enforcers sent a message to American business with their move against Facebook: Don’t get too big and influential.
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Who Pulled A ‘Ray Gun’ Trigger?
Russia is a plausible suspect in the mysterious ailment called “Havana syndrome,” but plausibility is not proof.
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Rethinking Education For A Post-Pandemic Future
Deficiencies highlighted by COVID-19 lockdowns could change America’s education system long past the end of the pandemic.
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Dollars Blowing In The Wind
Bob Dylan did not write the lyric “a time to reap,” but he seized the right moment to harvest the fruits of a life’s work.
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Baseball Rewrites Its History
Baseball belatedly recognizes that a parallel universe of stars shone just as bright, far from its own segregated diamonds.
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