BY CARLA PEETERS, DAVID BELL An underlying principle of public health is, or was, to provide the public with accurate information so that they can make...
Article from the Brownstone Institute BY MICHAEL SENGER Social media has been in an uproar since a member of European Parliament posted a video of a hearing in...
BY ROBERT KOGON Twitter is obviously at the center of what is commonly known as “Big Tech censorship.” It has been busily using the censorship tools...
BY JULIE PONESSE The sinking ship of the mandate enthusiasts took on more water last month with the publication of a powerhouse paper by some of the world’s...
BY HANS KOPPIES One of the best places to raise children is The Netherlands. In several consecutive UNICEF reports the Netherlands ranked first for raising the...
BY THORSTEINN SIGLAUGSSON Recently, Danish health authorities decided to stop making Covid vaccines and boosters available to the general population under the age of 50. Note,...
BY MICHAEL SENGER In the United States, some 2,000,000 people—over 1% of adult men—currently reside in prisons and jails. In America’s poorest cities, crime and law enforcement are...
BY JEFFREY A. TUCKER Two years after the first edition, the second edition of Liberty or Lockdown is now in print, just as the US president...
BY PAUL ELIAS ALEXANDER An 11th renewal of the federal government’s emergency declaration is ludicrous. Is this about midterm elections? Is this about Presidential elections in...
BY RAMESH THAKUR Let’s start with two simple questions. If regulators had the information available to them of the leakage between Covid-19 efficacy rates in controlled...