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A sign is posted in front of the Gilead Sciences headquarters on April 29, 2020, in Foster City, California. Gilead Sciences announced preliminary results of a drug trial with that showed at least 50% of patients with coronavirus that treated with a five-day dosage of Remdesivir improved and more than half were released from the hospital within two weeks. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

AGs: end Gilead monopoly on COVID drug

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"This is not the time for any company to extract large corporate profits from uninsured and underinsured Americans"

University of Texas (UT) Austin campus at sunset aerial view (Getty Images)

COVID chaos threatens college campuses

Roger Sollenberger

The University of Texas says it will do 5,000 tests a week — but won't say what happens when there's an outbreak

Stella Immanuel speaking about the use of Hydroxychloroquine as a treatment and preventative for the novel Coronavirus | Donald Trump | Anthony Fauci (Getty Images/Twitter/Salon)

Trump's failed COVID-19 response

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute

How does one understand the total failure of the Trump administration to break the chain of the infection?

Peter Navarro on "This Week." (ABC)

"You’re an economist, not a scientist"

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

CNN’s Burnett slams Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro for promoting discredited COVID-19 treatment

Donald Trump | Center for Disease Control (CDC) headquarters (Getty Images/Salon)

"Irregularities" in new COVID-19 system

Alex Henderson - Alternet

The COVID-19 hospital data system that bypasses the CDC has been plagued by delays and inaccuracies

(Getty/belterz)

New study links pot to heart disease

Matthew Rozsa

Marijuana use carries "substantial" cardiovascular risk — along with health benefits — new study reports

Artist’s interpretation of the calcium-rich supernova 2019ehk. Shown in orange is the calcium-rich material created in the explosion. Purple coloring represents gas shedded by the star right before the explosion, which then produced bright X-ray emission when the material collided with the supernova shockwave. (Aaron M. Geller, Northwestern University)

What a rare new supernova has revealed

Nicole Karlis

Scientists studied the emissions from the stellar event, which was discovered a mere 10 hours after exploding

Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc in "Hitmen" (Sky UK Limited/Peacock)

"GBBO" hosts go dark as comedic "Hitmen"

Melanie McFarland

Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins' first post-"Baking Show" series casts them as killers, but with soft inner crusts

Devin Nunes looks on before the start of the House Select Intelligence Committee hearing on the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. begins on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Judge tosses out Nunes' defamation suit

Alex Henderson - Alternet

The Republican from California has not been shy about filing lawsuits against his critics

Mike Pompeo and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Another State Department watchdog quits

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

Trump has triggered controversy by firing several inspectors general across a wide range of federal agencies

Betsy DeVos and John James (Getty Images/Salon)

GOP candidate John James' ties to DeVos

Igor Derysh

John James' assistant communications director is a recent grad whose sole experience is interning for her family

Stellan Skarsgard in "Out Stealing Horses" (Magnolia Pictures)

"We are all unreliable witnesses"

Gary M. Kramer

The actor spoke to Salon about his reading habits, family & the adaptation of Per Petersson's acclaimed novel

"Raised by Wolves" key art poster (HBO Max)

Ridley Scott's Raised by Wolves trailer

Hanh Nguyen

In this HBO Max series, two android "parents" raise human children on a virgin planet after humanity ravaged Earth

Donald Trump | Mail-in-Voting ballot (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Trump sues Nevada over voting by mail

Igor Derysh

Trump falsely claims on "Fox & Friends" that Nevada will mail ballots to people who aren't registered to vote there

Donald Trump | Alex Jones | QAnon Supporter (Getty Images/Salon)

Far right is totally snapping the tether

Amanda Marcotte

With QAnon on the rise, Alex Jones tells his fans to "kill" progressives: Trump Nation is going full cuckoo

Brianna Keilar and Mercedes Schlapp (CNN)

"You’re saying a bunch of crap"

David Edwards - Raw Story

"Why are you trying to ensure that some people won’t be able to vote?” Brianna Keilar asks Schlapp

Jared Kushner and President Donald J. Trump (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Is Jared the "secretary of failure"?

Brad Reed - Raw Story

“Jared’s not up to the task"

From the August 4, 2020, edition of Tucker Carlson Tonight (Fox News)

Tucker: We don't know how Floyd died

Igor Derysh

Four ex-police officers face criminal charges after a pair of autopsies both ruled the cause of death a homicide

Donald Trump | Mail in Ballots (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump's mail-vote scheme collapses

Heather Digby Parton

Donald Trump can't keep his story straight: Now mail-in voting is totally fine in Florida. Anyone remember 2000?

U.S. President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr speak in the Oval Office before signing an executive order related to regulating social media (Doug MIlls-Pool/Getty Images)

The streets are quiet again

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

The Feds lost the battle of Portland; the secret police left town and nothing bad happened

Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Does voter registration data favor GOP?

Roger Sollenberger

Salon's analysis of state data suggests a noticeable shift to independents, rather than big Republican gains

Donald Trump | Mail in Ballots (Getty Images/Salon)

Has the president changed his tune?

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

The president suddenly changed his tune on the matter in one key state: Florida

A collapsed bridge in Mexico Beach, Florida on October 12, 2018, two days after Hurricane Michael struck. (Charlotte Kesl for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Is America a failed state? Sort of

Matthew Rozsa

A massive economic collapse, a pandemic and a democratic crisis — on top of massive inequality. It's not great

People Line Up For Unemployment Applications During COVID-19 Crisis (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Congress shouldn't cut the supplement

David Salkever - The Conversation

"With the U.S. economy sinking into recession, a more generous supplement acts as a powerful stimulus."

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