Why Is Israel Doing Better Than Everyone Else in COVID Vaccinations? By Joel M. Zinberg 6:30 AM Israel’s small size simplifies logistics. But there are other important factors.
Russia Has Its Own (Very Russian) Way of Dealing with COVID By Tuvia Tenenbom January 16, 2021 ‘What’s the point of hiding from it?’
The Capital Letter: Week of January 11 By Andrew Stuttaford January 15, 2021 Biden’s grand plan, China’s grand plan, the regulators’ grand plans, and more.
Thirty-Five Things That Caught My Eye Today: Miscarriage, Middle East & More By Kathryn Jean Lopez January 15, 2021 Polarized Americans still support religious freedom.
The March for Life Won’t Take Place in Washington, D.C., This Year By Alexandra DeSanctis January 15, 2021 The annual pro-life event will take place virtually for the first time since the Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade.
A Worthy Idea to Protect Americans from Foreign Influence By Jimmy Quinn January 15, 2021 The Congressional-Executive Commission on China, a bipartisan panel monitoring the human-rights situation in China, released its annual report.
Senators Demand Answers on Planned Parenthood’s COVID-Relief Loan Fraud By Alexandra DeSanctis January 15, 2021 The letter urges the Small Business Administration to be on guard against further loan fraud from Planned Parenthood affiliates.
The Atlantic Predicted an Iowa COVID ‘Tsunami’ to Discredit Governor — But It Never Materialized By Tobias Hoonhout January 15, 2021 Instead, cases in Iowa have fallen by 47.8 percent.
NR PLUS The Biden COVID Plan: Money for Everything! By Robert VerBruggen January 15, 2021 He wants to throw $2 trillion at everyone in sight.
Media Play Partisan Games with COVID-Vaccination Stats By Jim Geraghty January 15, 2021 We should care about how to get vaccines into people’s arms, not about scoring partisan points.