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Posted on March 1, 2023March 1, 2023 by John C. Goodman

Most new drugs do not cover the cost of their development. So, the pharmaceutical industry needs a few blockbusters (with annual revenues of $1 billion or more) in order to survive. HT: Tyler

Railroad deregulation occurred under Carter, not under Trump and accidents and derailments plunged thereafter.

Humans share 98.8 percent of their DNA with bonobos and chimpanzees. 

Is Biden about to surrender authority over US pandemic policy to the WHO?

Prof. Marty Makary: Ten myths about Covid that were propagated by the “experts.”

How different federal agencies view the origin of Covid.

Yglesias on the lab leak theory.

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