High gas prices cause personal pain to the vast majority of Americans.
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A relatively brief set of research summaries, as the flow of studies seems to be slowing down.
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No matter how the administration tries to pretty it up, the economy is in deep crap.
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Another vaccine-heavy set of research summaries, but a few other nuggets thrown in.
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Welcome to the totalitarian dictatorship of the USA, where your politics get you prosecuted by the federal government.
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A first crack at comparative rates of events among the reinfected and breakthrough populations, although DOH data is flawed.
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Same old story, cases cluster in the young, hosps and deaths in the old.
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The epidemic keeps rolling along, largely beneath the surface, just like colds do all the time.
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A couple of recent acquistions reflect both the vitality and the difficulty of success for vendors in the self-funded health plan world.
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Our Commissioner of Health feels sorry for herself and displays no awareness of the horrific damage she inflicted on Minnesotans during the epidemic.
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Another week of breakthrough data, with those events contributing to the slight uptick in all events.
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A phoney jobs report can't hide signs of weakness in the economy and provides further steam for inflation prospects.
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St. Paul leads the way in rent control, achieving the predictable, except to progressives, result of making things worse for low-income persons.
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The week winds down, but not the coronavirus research summaries.
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Re-infection hospitalization and death case rates are a little lower than those for breakthrough cases.
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