The Media Is Back to Deriding the Lab Leak as a 'Conspiracy Theory'
Even if EcoHealth's "basic research" in Wuhan didn't cause the pandemic, it certainly failed in its mission to stop it.
Even if EcoHealth's "basic research" in Wuhan didn't cause the pandemic, it certainly failed in its mission to stop it.
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Sen. Rand Paul explains why FOIA litigation shouldn’t have been necessary to find this out.
At yesterday's congressional hearing, the former NIAID director played word games and shifted blame in an effort to dismiss credible claims that his agency funded work that caused the pandemic.
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A government scientist is the latest official whose attempts to evade the Freedom of Information Act have landed him in hot water.
Federal officials say EcoHealth Alliance failed to properly report on its gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and to monitor safety conditions there.
The pandemic showed that America's founders were right to create a system of checks and balances that made it hard for leaders to easily have their way.
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The doctor's claims that he was open to either explanation is flatly contradicted by his literal words.
Republican lawmakers criticized the former NIH official for playing "semantics" about lab leaks and gain-of-function research during closed-door congressional testimony this week.
A separation of science and politics might be called for.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller talked with the senator about his quest to uncover the origins of COVID-19 and hold Anthony Fauci accountable.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller talked with the senator about his quest to uncover the origins of COVID-19 and hold Anthony Fauci accountable.
The notion that COVID-19 came from a lab was once touted as misinformation. But now the FBI, the Energy Department, and others agree with Paul.
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Public officials concealed their conflicts of interest and role in funding research that may have caused the pandemic, says health reporter Emily Kopp.
The GOP has understandably cast Anthony Fauci as a villain, but there are few plans to overhaul public health bureaucracies.
The foremost advocate of social distancing, masks, vaccines, and gain-of-function research will remain in the public eye.
"This research was a dangerous type of research that should have been reviewed," said Paul. "It wasn't."
The White House's coronavirus adviser answered questions about mask mandates, gain of function research, and more.
"If government is big enough to give you anything, it's big enough to take everything away from you."
Travelers and families find that some officials just can’t let go of pandemic powers.
The good doctor's "individual assessment of my personal risk" apparently lets him attend brunch but not dinner.
The president’s COVID-19 adviser embodies the arrogance of technocrats who are sure they know what’s best for us.
That's a fundamentally anti-democratic attitude.
The anti-lockdown Stanford public health professor on being attacked by Fauci, the loss of trust in medical experts, and how to save science going forward.
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Based on the experience in South Africa, the Biden administration's top medical adviser says "this thing will peak after a period of a few weeks and turn around."
Should the no-fly list include another 70 million Americans?
"Any time you have government dogma saying they are science, or government bureaucrats who claim that 'this is the one and perfect truth'…we should run headlong away."