Last week Emily Oster, an economist and a popular author on the real facts of parenting, suggested that it was time for a COVID amnesty. There was a quick, demonstrative, and at times angry response ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Rich countries have secured enough coronavirus vaccines to protect their populations nearly three times over by the end of 2021, Amnesty International and other groups said on ...
When someone does something inexplicable and out of the blue, my husband’s mantra is to ask qui bono. Who benefits? So why would Emily Oster, an economist without public health or legal training, ...
Conservatives on social media excoriated the author of an article in The Atlantic this week who called for a "pandemic amnesty" where opponents of coronavirus lockdown measures would forgive those who ...
Amnesty International on Thursday said that more than 30 prisoners are feared to have been killed by Iranian security forces during protests over novel coronavir... Already a Barron's subscriber? Sign ...
There is an understandable tendency among those who overestimated and overreacted to the COVID-19 threat to use ignorance as an excuse. How could we have known any better when all that was being ...
Despite initial alarm fueled by official proclamations and apocalyptic media reports, the general public’s attitudes toward COVID-19 began shifting fairly early in the pandemic — with good reason.
Executions around the world surged as coronavirus restrictions imposed on countries’ judicial processes eased, according to Amnesty International’s annual review of the death penalty. The report, ...
In her essay, it's clear that Oster is seeking to skirt accountability for the Democrats, liberals, so-called experts, and media personalities who engaged in the nonsense that has been proven ...
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