As Russia taunts the West into forcing it to invade Ukraine, the Danes find Omicron has tricks up its sleeve, too. (Originally published Jan. 25 in “What in the World“)
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As it retreats from a losing war against Covid, the U.S. is squaring off with Russia in Ukraine. (Originally published Jan. 24 in “What in the World“) The United States
With no stomach left to fight Covid, the West has shown it has no spine to oppose Russia in Eastern Europe, either. (Originally published Jan. 21 in “What in the
Putin makes Biden a threat he must refuse; Joe taps America’s strategic mask reserve. (Originally published Jan. 20 in “What in the World“) Biden has given a blinking amber light
As enemies new and old encircle us, we keep finding ways to shift responsibility for securing our own survival. (Originally published Jan. 19 in “What in the World“) Despite claims
Pyongyang is emboldened as the pandemic’s latest surge strikes East (Originally published Jan. 18 in “What in the World“) As the Omicron tsunami spreads, enveloping South America and streaking across
Covid’s latest strain hasn’t even peaked yet, but the next surge may come from Russia. (Originally published Jan. 17 in “What in the World“) Governments continue to wave the white
On the backfoot over vaccines and Ukraine, U.S. President Biden reaches for face-saving solutions (Originally published Jan. 14 in “What in the World“) It turns out that masks not only
Learning to live with Covid, the WHO says, doesn’t mean we should tolerate this many deaths. Why are Europe and the U.S. so eager to do so? (Originally published Jan.
Covid’s continued death toll fails to mollify exasperated elites, who demand politicians tolerate higher body counts to achieve “normalcy.” (Originally published Jan. 12 in “What in the World“) The U.S.