We are in the midst of a political science experiment in how voters in diverse places judge various pandemic responses.
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Tag Archives: Florida
A Letter From Quarantine
New York earns five stars for its quarantine with a personal touch. Florida did not do as well.
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Florida Reopens
As Florida reopens, it is fair to ask what price it will pay – but also what price in economic and other misery it will avoid.
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Cashing Bloomberg’s Checks
Michael Bloomberg promises millions to restore felons’ voting rights. Backers should count the cash before they spend it.
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Pictures Behind A Lynching Story
It is one thing to know about lynching, another to see it – which is why a newspaper published graphic photos from the past.
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Heavy Traffic In Outer Space
Constellations of new satellites cluttering the skies and complicating astronomy are an emerging part of 21st century life.
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Undermanned, Overpriced And In The Dark
As lights finally come back on in the Northeast, Florida provides an example of superior storm preparedness and self-help.
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The Distance From Here To There
When you really need to know the distance between two points, it helps to precisely locate “here” and “there.”
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SS Cotopaxi And The Bermuda Triangle
Along the Southeastern coastline, the Atlantic Ocean yields its secrets grudgingly.
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States Competing For Money In Motion
High-earning taxpayers were on the move even before the pandemic. This should worry the states they are leaving.
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