Washington Examiner / Magazine
March 24, 2020 Issue
March 24, 2020 Print Edition
Cover Story
Why the coronavirus is worse than the seasonal flu
During the 2018-2019 season, there were more than 35 million cases of the flu that resulted in 34,157 deaths in the United States alone. Yet each year, the flu season comes and goes without much fanfare outside of the public health community. In contrast, the novel coronavirus managed to shut down the global economy after killing a few thousand people — and that’s across the entire world. The strain of virus that causes the disease COVID-19 has disrupted people’s daily lives, in some ways, to a greater degree than wartime. Schools and churches have closed. All the major sports leagues have suspended their seasons. New Yorkers cannot see Broadway shows, and Parisians cannot dine in cafes. In Rome, the pope has had to give his weekly blessing to an empty St. Peter’s Square. The stock...

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Your Land

Out of sporting darkness, Love finds a way
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Out of sporting darkness, Love finds a way
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In a pandemic, NFL offseason may be the cure for what ails us
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Tom Brady leaves the Patriots! Cam Newton jettisoned by the Panthers! Stefon Diggs changes teams! As the coronavirus...
Word of the Week: Tkarón:to
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Finding community in isolation
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Finding community in isolation
The coronavirus pandemic has isolated thousands of Americans, forcing most adults to take refuge at home and avoid...
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Flying in a pandemic
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Business

Five trillion dollars down the drain
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Five trillion dollars down the drain
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, everyone should read Robert Higgs’s economic classic Crisis and...
Counterfeits in the time of pandemic
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Washington Briefing

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US Africa Command misses opportunity to show value amid canceled exercises
In the sand and the rocky, mountainous terrain of the expansive Sahara Desert, it’s not just terrorist groups...
Energy and Environment
US oil giant Chevron takes ‘long-ball’ approach to climate change in pivot to clean energy
Chevron, like other U.S. oil and gas majors such as Exxon Mobil, has committed to reducing greenhouse gas...
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Republicans who loathe big spending forced to embrace biggest stimulus plan in history
Republicans, who have long opposed massive stimulus measures, are now spearheading the most expensive one in history to...
Letter from editor
‘White supremacy’ was a leftist scam
When facts are stranger than fiction, pundits will say, “You can’t make this stuff up.” But actually, you can make...
Magazine
Should Alito stay or go?
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