South Dakota vs the Sioux Over Coronavirus “Checkpoints”
The Oglala Sioux Tribe and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe vs South Dakota
The Oglala Sioux Tribe and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe vs South Dakota
That was the sound of every epidemiologist, economist, mathematician, scientist,s and every virologist simultaneously face-palming and crashing to the ground in a dead faint.
Not exactly the Battle of Gonzalez…If you get into a “your selfish, no your selfish” argument with a judge, the judge is going to win.
The old saying to misbehaving folks that you are going to “read them the riot act” if they don’t get in line became a reality when NM Gov Grisham invoked the little-used Riot Control Act to lock down the town of Gallup.
Polling some of the conspiracy theories surrounding Coronavirus, and the results may surprise you
The push to “re-open” economies is intensifying the need for more, and faster, testing for Coronavirus.
Too soon? Insensitive? Maybe. But imagining what COVID Clue might be like has got to better than watching another one of Trump’s insane press conferences from between my fingers.
We know full well that we’re asking our fellow citizens to take on a huge burden, but the answer isn’t to shrug it off and let millions of us die.
The last time the U.S. faced a global threat, Batman and Superman did their part—by becoming national pitchmen.
Gregory Rigano is no different from any other clown-show grifters. But at the end of the day, he may end up with the biggest body count
Not everything in America is about race. But when it comes to the coronavirus, race very well could play a factor.
The governors of Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina are rolling out plans to “re-open” their states from the quarantines and stay-in-place restrictions stemming from the Coronavirus pandemic.
Bad analogies, re-opening America, grocery stores are not one size fits all, and Flo from Progressive in this week’s Harsh Your Mellow Monday
L1: We recently discussed, in this space, the quarantine power of the state, hearkening back to the very early 1900s and the southern scourge of Yellow Fever. Today, while some fervently hope for the...
What do we do with 12 cans of green beans, 50 pounds of flour, and all those packages of Top Ramen? The answer to that is, It Depends.
The Coronavirus Pandemic will change the world in many ways. We just don’t know how it will change.
In the end, that’s all we can do in a situation like this: stack the odds in our favor. And then hope and pray very hard that our gamble works.
I wonder how far they can go, how long this can go on, before we lose our collective willingness to submit.