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Trump said he's "never been a believer" in theories about extraterrestrial life visiting Earth. He said he is asked constantly about what the U.S. government knows about "the people coming from space." He said as president he was told "a lot" but he dodged Rogan's entreaties to discuss...
To simplify matters, our model assumes that there is only one socio-economic variable – say, educational attainment – that distinguishes individuals. The coefficients βct and γjt represent the marginal effects of the two variables on the individual’s support for international trade. Importantly,...
The thing is, China only needs to become as rich as Taiwan or South Korea to become much more powerful than the US, simply because there are so many Chinese people. China's "demographic gray meltdown" won't happen until decades after the US experiences a similar meltdown, and when their...
Our procedures for controlling spread will likewise, will similarly improve, drawing on our own experience and learning from what has worked in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand, among others. Unless we return to pre-pandemic normality, as has happened before. 0 taz1999...