Tag: COVID-19
August 25 Report: It’s been a Hell of a Week and...
Forest fires sweep across California, hurricanes in the Gulf Coast, COVID-19 outbreaks on college campuses and looting in Kenosha. It's been a hell of a week.
August 18: California Blackouts One Sign of a Slow Slide
California is sliding slowly towards socialism and an inevitable collapse, thanks largely to self-imposed problems.
August 17: Colleges Wrestle with Party Culture in COVID Era
Campus life is presenting a host of challenges for universities and the cities and towns where they are located.
August 15 Report: California Leads Nation in COVID-19 Cases
While California leads the nation with more than 600,000 cases of Coronavirus, officials try to crack down on underground parties and raves.
August 14 Diary: The Shelves are Full Again
The canned soup aisle at our Walmart has been restocked. Other products are also back in stock, including toilet paper.
August 14: Living with the Threat of COVID-19
Even as coronavirus cases stabilize in the U.S., it should be clear to all that COVID-19 is here to stay.
August 12 Report: The School Question and COVID-19
If K-12 education is as important as the teachers want you to think it is, then why aren't they back at school? It's either essential or it's not; you can't have it both ways.
Coronavirus Report August 9: Five Million
The U.S hit 5 million cases of COVID-19 yesterday, meaning that about 1.6 percent of the population is known to have been infected.
Coronavirus Report August 4: To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate
A safe and effective vaccine will be a step forward, but far from a victory march in the battle against COVID-19.
Coronavirus Report August 3: Global Growth Continues
While deaths and cases were down in the U.S., global cases of COVID-19 continue to expand.