Oh yeah. Those are "political". They reflected my idea of furthering "the public good" at the time I did I them. You get the idea. There's got to be a cause, some heat, some passion in an activity that helps others. Doesn't matter if it's a national issue or not. Doesn't ...
She’s also an editor-at-large at New York Magazine, the co-founder of Recode from Vox Media, a New York Times contributing opinion writer, and a regular contributor to NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC. She previously hosted the podcasts Recode Decode and Too Embarrassed to Ask at Vox. Swisher co-...
CNN, and MSNBC, had a debate between Malone and Fauci, both political parties would have the same uptake — that is, some in the democratic party might not take the vaccine, whereas some in the conservative party may take the vaccine. The numbers would be about equal here. ...
The test results then lead to the next question. Does having antibodies make you immune to coronavirus? "There’s still a lot of questions about even in people that have antibodies whether or not they’re truly protected, whether they can get reinfected," Topham said. Many survivors of coro...
A libertarian republic’s ideal foreign policy would be one of neutrality in foreign affairs. A just nation does not seek to interfere in the governance of foreign nations when that nation does not threaten the health, stability or security of the libertarian republic. However, the principle of...
(if a bit uneven) growth as one of the few TV journalists to even marginally criticize our cratering media megaplex—alerted me to the tweet storm below by Matthew Chapman. Matt and I have followed each other for quite some time. He's a programmer, contributor to Blue Nation Review, and...
Although vaccination provides substantial protection against COVID, many people reject the vaccine despite the opportunity to receive it. Recent research on potential causes of such vaccine hesitancy showed that those unvaccinated rejected calls to get vaccinated when they stemmed from a vaccinated source...