Published inThe AtlanticThe Pandemic’s Wrongest ManIn a crowded field of wrongness, one person stands out: Alex Berenson.Apr 1, 2021A response icon3Apr 1, 2021A response icon3
Published inThe Atlantic‘This Is Unprecedented’: Why America’s Housing Market Has Never Been WeirderIn America’s largest, richest cities, home prices and rents are going in opposite directions.Mar 5, 2021A response icon7Mar 5, 2021A response icon7
Published inThe AtlanticThe Surprising Key to Combatting Vaccine RefusalIt’s not just one problem — and we’re going to need a portfolio of approaches to solve it.Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
Published inThe AtlanticCOVID-19 Cases Are Dropping Fast. Why?Four reasons: social distancing, seasonality, seroprevalence, and shots.Feb 17, 2021A response icon4Feb 17, 2021A response icon4
Published inThe AtlanticHygiene Theater Is Still a Huge Waste of TimeToo many people imagine the fight against COVID-19 as a land war to be waged with sudsy hand-to-hand combat against grimy surfaces.Feb 8, 2021A response icon1Feb 8, 2021A response icon1
Published inThe AtlanticBiden Should Go Big, Fast, and SimpleThe new president must not repeat Obama’s mistakes.Jan 20, 2021A response icon3Jan 20, 2021A response icon3
Published inThe AtlanticAmerican Elites Still Don’t Understand How COVID-19 WorksNine months into the pandemic, government leaders can’t comprehend — or refuse to clearly say — what this virus is or how it spreads.Dec 11, 2020A response icon5Dec 11, 2020A response icon5
Published inThe AtlanticGo Home NowU.S. COVID-19 statistics are about to look better — even though the reality is almost certainly getting worse. It’s time to hibernate.Dec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
Published inThe AtlanticWhat’s Behind South Korea’s COVID-19 Exceptionalism?Seven weeks ago, South Korea and the U.S. had the same number of virus deaths. Today, South Korea has fewer than 300, and the U.S. has…May 6, 2020A response icon2May 6, 2020A response icon2
Published inThe AtlanticThe Pandemic Will Change American Retail ForeverThe big will get bigger as mom-and-pops perish and shopping goes virtual. In the short term, our cities will become more boring. In the…Apr 27, 2020A response icon4Apr 27, 2020A response icon4