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On April 20th in New York City, Phil Magness will debate historian Woody Holton on the 1619 Project [2].

Eric Boehm, writing about Ron DeSantis, unveils “some jarring contradictions in the Florida governor’s pitch to voters.” [3]

Emma Camp counsels: “Don’t freak out over teens having fast food jobs.” [4]

Scott Gerber explains that even U.S. Supreme Court justices are allowed to have friends [5].

Scott Atlas talks with Jennifer Sey about the malignant growth of corporate wokeism [6].

Here’s how Reason‘s Christian Britschgi concludes his report on the U.S. government formally ending the national emergency over covid [7]:

We can now start taking an account of which parts of the COVID state are gone for good, and which are permanent additions to Leviathan.

Also writing about the three-years-too-late ending of the national emergency over covid is David Henderson [8].

Elizabeth Bennett tweets [9]: (HT Jay Bhattacharya [10])

Me, in clinic: “He doesn’t have autism. It’s just that you’ve mostly kept him in the house for his entire 2 years of existence and he hasn’t really developed any social skills.”

Same speech, second time this week. Fear-mongering in the US about COVID and kids did real damage.

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