To believe the natural-spillover theory of COVID-19’s origin, you have to accept a lot of remarkable coincidences. | Continue reading
The admission contradicts Dr. Fauci’s sworn testimony. | Continue reading
The media are grossly distorting the reality of the pandemic. | Continue reading
Today, researchers spend nearly half their time on paperwork and administrative tasks, rather than research. | Continue reading
This is the kind of content that should have never escaped the weed-soaked dorm rooms of gender-studies majors. | Continue reading
About a month after Oregon mandated the wearing of masks outdoors, the state’s active COVID-19 cases have increased 73 percent. | Continue reading
Know who else feels the spirit and objects to the fun police? Everybody, that’s who. | Continue reading
Life . . . finds a way. | Continue reading
It’s a shame that Biden’s ‘new strategy’ appears to be the same old strategy as before, just louder. | Continue reading
Without numbers, we will follow fashion. | Continue reading
A reader trying to help Afghans escape reports that the Taliban are seizing people’s phones, looking for messages in English. | Continue reading
Why we need fusion power — and why it’s grand that free enterprise is picking up the challenge. | Continue reading
As a result, neither does any legitimate case for renewed government restrictions on individual liberty. | Continue reading
Imagine a plutocratic elite preening to college admissions officers about how sophisticated and nuanced it is, forever. | Continue reading
It’s time for conservatives to scrutinize the ideas of the intelligent, eccentric billionaire. They may not like what they find. | Continue reading
This great, free, vibrant city was promised 50 years of autonomy. It got less than half that allotment. | Continue reading
Vaccine resisters can’t be persuaded if they feel disrespected. | Continue reading
The president justified the proposal as it would ‘make polluters pay to clean up the messes they’ve made.’ | Continue reading
Jon Taylor had a disagreement with Jones over COVID data, so she falsely accused him of sexual harassment. | Continue reading
The Chinese regime moves to snuff out a pro-democracy newspaper. | Continue reading
The headline now suggests the lab-leak theory is ‘disputed’ rather than ‘debunked.’ | Continue reading
Social media is a huge part of life — and for us Millennials, all of that began with AIM. | Continue reading
‘It goes back to when I was a teenager in China, being in a place where there are lies everywhere,’ read the quote. | Continue reading
The pressurized-water nuclear reactor and its derivatives are by far the safest method of producing energy ever devised. | Continue reading
Coca-Cola’s insistence on putting itself on a ‘social-justice’ pedestal may mean more states will be holding it to account for its plastic pollution. | Continue reading
The former dashboard manager alleges a vast data conspiracy in Florida; not a word of it is true. | Continue reading
The Chinese Space Program tells us a lot about the Wuhan labs. | Continue reading
Since when do we need the cops to intervene in the recreational stabbings of our youth? | Continue reading
Asked if he could rule out supporting Court-packing in the future under different circumstances, Kelly replied: ‘Well, I’m generally not in favor of it.’ | Continue reading
U.S. policy-makers must treat the issue with urgency, under the assumption that Beijing could begin its assault at almost any time. | Continue reading
The letter comes after a student accused a janitor and a cafeteria worker of racially-profiling her. | Continue reading
The Times is a place where truth is subordinated to narrative, and justice is subordinated to self-interest. | Continue reading
Amazon has banned conservative scholar Ryan Anderson’s book on the transgender controversy. | Continue reading
One of the firms hired by Apple previously lobbied to soften the bill’s language. | Continue reading
Big Tech and the Left unleash a tidal wave of censorship meant to silence foes and settle old scores. | Continue reading
Here’s a technology designed to rehumanize us, putting mankind’s brilliance and ingenuity in service to our gentler side. | Continue reading
An inventory of the beneficial and the regrettable. | Continue reading
The Virginia Citizens Defense League said that the leading email marketing service had blocked them from sending out emails. | Continue reading
Substance is losing out to sparkling, pricey new buildings and lots of ego trips. | Continue reading
The ‘Great Reset’ masterminded by the World Economic Forum is just corporatism by another name. | Continue reading
The U.S. has avoided a debt crisis for decades. That doesn’t mean it can’t happen, absent real policy changes. | Continue reading
People are tired of wearing them, tired of arguing about them, and tired of fighting about them. | Continue reading
President Trump fired Chris Krebs, his head of cybersecurity, earlier this month after Krebs disputed Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him. | Continue reading
This holiday season, ignore the ‘buy-small/buy-local’ nonsense. | Continue reading
It’s not as bad as you might think. | Continue reading
Envy and ingratitude sell, so Farhad Manjoo gets to misrepresent data, twist facts, and sow resentment in the paper of record. | Continue reading
Getting nowhere in court, the White House appears to be shifting to a profoundly undemocratic political strategy. | Continue reading