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    COVID-19 Has Led to an Increase in Human Trafficking, Experts Say

    The sexual exploitation of women and children has likely increased amid the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say.  Groups such as Polaris and International Justice Mission work to fight human trafficking and to free the estimated 40 million victims of modern-day slavery. Their work has not slowed down during the global pandemic.  Sadly, experts say, the virus…
    Virginia Allen
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    Why Mail-In Voting Is a Bad Idea, Even During a Pandemic

    There is currently a debate raging over how elections are to be held in the fall amid the coronavirus. Is a pandemic reason to hold an election by mail? Would widespread mail-in voting lead to voter fraud and skew election results? Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation and a former…
    Virginia Allen
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    How Close Are We to a COVID-19 Vaccine? Here’s What to Know

    The United States has been grappling with a response to the COVID-19 pandemic for more than six months, but now, a series of published results from vaccine developers raises the hope that a definitive end to the pandemic might be in sight. The race for a COVID-19 vaccine began at the end of January, and…
    Kevin Pham
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    UN Human Rights Council Exploits COVID-19 Pandemic to Support Funding for Abortion

    The United Nations Human Rights Council last week concluded its most recent session in Geneva. True to form, the council adopted a resolution promoting abortion under the guise of responding to COVID-19. The U.N. Human Rights Council advanced the resolution July 17 under the topic of ending discrimination against women and girls. It made the…
    Elyssa Koren
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    The Effect of Coronavirus on the US Military

    When most people think about the military and the coronavirus, they think of stories such as the hospital ship, USNS Comfort, deploying to New York City, or the National Guard helping with test sites, or the Army Corps of Engineers erecting temporary hospitals this past spring to handle an overload of sick patients. We’re fortunate…
    Peter Brookes
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    African Nations Shouldn’t Let COVID-19 Sink Continental Free Trade Agreement

    What would have been the world’s most extensive free trade zone since the formation of the World Trade Organization was supposed to go into effect July 1. Now, the COVID-19 pandemic has plunged the launch date into doubt. The African Continental Free Trade Agreement is an ambitious attempt to reduce trade restrictions among all 55…
    Joshua Meservey
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    Trump: COVID-19 ‘Will Get Worse,’ but Vaccine Moving Along

    In his first coronavirus press briefing since April, President Donald Trump sounded dour, warning the pandemic will get worse before it gets better, but also offered his more familiar optimistic tone in predicting a vaccine sooner than expected.  The president also made a more emphatic case in favor of wearing masks, even pulling one out…
    Fred Lucas
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    What We Can Learn From COVID-19 Restrictions on Houses of Worship in 2 States

    When the statewide lockdowns first began in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, most Americans accepted these measures in good faith as difficult, but necessary, sacrifices for the benefit of everyone. At the time, the only thing anyone truly understood about the novel coronavirus that causes the disease was its breathtaking speed and seemingly unstoppable lethality…
    Kevin Pham
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    ‘Pandemic Pods’ Are Fundamentally Reshaping K-12 Education

    The practice of organizing “pandemic pods,” in which parents team up with other families in their neighborhoods or social circles to hire teachers for their children, is getting more and more popular by the minute. With many school districts around the country planning not to reopen classrooms this fall—or, at best, planning to offer some…
    Lindsey Burke
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    Two-Thirds of COVID-19 Deaths in US Occurred in 10 States

    As Heritage Foundation researchers have demonstrated throughout the pandemic, the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. has been heavily concentrated in a small number of states—and among a small number of counties within states. Even though the U.S. has seen a rapid rise in cases during the last few weeks, the overall levels of concentration…
    Norbert Michel
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    Don’t Fall for Cuomo’s Gaslighting on Coronavirus

    On March 25, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made one of deadliest mistakes of the coronavirus crisis, signing an executive order forcing nursing homes in his state to accept patients who tested positive for the coronavirus. Around 4,800 New Yorkers died from COVID-19 in those nursing homes from March to May—approximately 25% of all fatalities…
    David Harsanyi
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    4 Angles in Understanding Spread of COVID-19 in US, Europe

    Cases of COVID-19 are spiking in U.S. states in the South and West at a time when initially hard-hit Europe is seeing a decline in coronavirus cases and a seeming return to normal.  Most European countries have reopened schools as well as retail stores, restaurants, and bars at roughly the same time as about half…
    Fred Lucas
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    In 3 Charts, What to Know About Florida’s COVID-19 Surge

    A lot has happened in Florida in the two weeks since I last analyzed its COVID-19 numbers. Unfortunately, not much of it is good. Florida has reported almost as many cases among its residents over the past two weeks as it did over the previous three and a half months. The newly infected population has…
    Doug Badger
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    What Does ‘Back to School’ Mean in the Time of COVID-19?

    What could “back to school” look like during the first fall of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what should it look like? What about an “exclusively virtual” education experience? What are wise precautions to take and what is unrealistic? Lindsey Burke, who directs The Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy and is the think tank’s Will Skillman…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    The Rise in COVID-19 Cases Explained

    Dr. Kevin Pham, a contributor to The Daily Signal and a former graduate fellow in health policy at The Heritage Foundation, joins the podcast to discuss the rise in cases, if wearing a mask really helps, if it’s true—as The New York Times says—that the coronavirus “has infiltrated Sunday services,” with “more than 650 cases…
    Rachel del Guidice
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    School Closures Threaten Kids More Than COVID-19, Pediatricians Say

    Access to education is foundational to American society and fundamental to the American ideal of providing equal opportunities. Yet amid COVID-19 shutdowns, many children have very limited or even no access to formal education. That has caused numerous problems for some children, including a loss in learning, an exacerbation of race- and income-based educational gaps,…
    Rachel Greszler
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    Congress Should Streamline Existing COVID-19 Relief, Not Add New Programs

    Congress likes to spend money and create new programs, but when it comes to coronavirus recovery, lawmakers need to keep it simple. Congress already has authorized more than $3.6 trillion of relief, of which to date only about half has been spent. Simple relief is effective relief. The congressional response should remain targeted at containing…
    Adam Michel
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    How Extended COVID-19 Lockdowns Pose a Serious Threat to Mental Health

    Americans’ mental and emotional health can’t be ignored in the fight against COVID-19. Dr. Elinore McCance-Katz, assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services for mental health and substance use, joins the show to explain the physiological effects of extended isolation.   McCance-Katz is both an epidemiologist and a psychiatrist. That enables her to…
    Virginia Allen
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    Court to Lawmakers: It’s Not OK to Treat Churches and Businesses Differently During COVID-19

    You can treat churches differently—but you can’t get away with it. That was one federal court’s message to New York leaders last week, when it called out the state’s double standards on coronavirus orders. Hypocrisy, which has been spreading faster than COVID, won’t stand up to the legal challenge, Judge Gary Sharpe warned. Liberals may…
    Tony Perkins
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    Paused COVID-19 Reopenings Reflect Setbacks, Not a Failure of Protocols

    The recent surges in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Texas, Florida, and California have forced their governors to pause their states’ reopening plans to restrict further spread and to prevent area medical systems from being overwhelmed.   Some are claiming that means reopening plans are not working and represent reckless behavior. In reality, however, the…
    Amy Anderson
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