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As expected, Trump is dusting off his well-worn litigation playbook. He's:Pushed to stop ballot tallies in MI & PAClaimed negligence of a poll worker in GAThreatened to demand a recount
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The key to avoiding more lockdowns is finding a way to “live with the virus” through:Widespread testingTracing of contactsIsolating positive casesWestern countries have made structural, not cultural errors here http://trib.al/X4AUjxs&nb
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Their conclusion is stark:"We find that it is much more likely under the Electoral College system than under a hypothetical National Popular Vote that the election outcome will be narrow
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The strategies pursued by South Korea, Vietnam & China are paying off. As of Nov. 1, the cumulative death rate per million is:U.S.: 696U.K.: 685France: 563vs.South Korea: 9China: 3Vietnam: 0.36[Chart
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It’s easy to feel as if there’s no light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel:ICUs are filling upFresh lockdownsHerd immunity a long way offYet we shouldn’t ignore the better
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You’ve heard the scenarios:Trump loses but refuses to leave.Biden loses but refuses to concede.Absentee ballots aren’t counted.The angry left takes to the streets.The angry right takes to the streets.Lawyers take
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Older people have been hit from both sides by the Covid-19 pandemic and the recession:Nest eggs are wobblingRetirees could run out of savingsWorkers face heightened health risksAges 55+ have very
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It wouldn’t be a new cold war without an accelerating nuclear arms race. The Pentagon reported last week that China is planning to double its nuclear arsenal by 2030https://trib.al/LPZDMKJ China
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Of the coronavirus’s many side effects, perhaps the least appreciated are psychological.The pandemic is causing an epidemic of anxiety and depression, especially among young peoplehttps://trib.al/QjdVvx3 In the U.S., there’s been
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A paradox of this economic crisis:Employment is 13 million below its pre-Covid peakThe net worth of American households may be at a record high, thanks to the soaring prices of
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Prior to the pandemic, the travel industry boomed.One in 10 workers worldwide, or 330 million in all, owed their jobs to the travel and tourism industry. Many of those jobs
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A lot of things were going right in Indonesia and the Philippines before Covid-19 arrived:Relatively robust economiesWell-regarded policy makersThe benefit of young, educated populationsUnfortunately, things are going downhill, and fasthttp
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