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Trump, the pandemic and "the economy"

Paul Rosenberg

Messaging guru Anat Shenker-Osorio: The economy is not a god, and the left needs to mobilize righteous anger

Migrants held in temporary fencing underneath the Paso Del Norte Bridge await processing on March 28, 2019 in El Paso, Texas. (Getty/Christ Chavez)

Border testing is in short supply

Lomi Kriel, Jeremy Schwartz - The Texas Tribune

Texas' GOP Gov. Greg Abbott promised that all those who need a coronavirus test “will get one”

President Donald Trump, with members of the president's coronavirus task force, speaks during a news conference in the Brady press briefing room at the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Trump denies a "massive recession"

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"It's artificial because we turned it off," Trump said of the economic crisis

Joe Biden and Andrew Cuomo (Getty Images/AP Photo/Salon)

Andrew Cuomo is not your boyfriend

Andrew O'Hehir

Liberal derangement and quarantine madness have made New York's governor a sex-god celebrity. Can't we do better?

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Pregnant in a time of coronavirus

Hector Chapa - The Conversation

Pregnant women are facing new health risks and a health care system that's changing around them by the day.

Devin Nunes (AP/Susan Walsh)

Nunes warns of a “zombie apocalypse”

David Edwards - Raw Story

“I’ve got several thousand just in my district,” Nunes said. “It’s largely due because we let our criminals out"

Julia Brown in "World on Fire" (PBS)

PBS' World War II drama "World on Fire"

Hanh Nguyen

The series creator spoke to Salon about wartime journalism, his family's true history, and the right-wing mindset

A member of the medical staff comforts a patient infected by the novel coronavirus (PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP/Getty Images)

Experts' decision: who lives, who dies?

Jyoti Madhusoodanan - Undark

As COVID-19 spreads and health shortages loom, doctors will face grim choices. Experts are mulling guidance to help

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Businessmen having a business meeting with team of doctors at doctor's office. (Getty Images)

COVID-19 creating healthcare cost hikes

Igor Derysh

Insurance companies may respond to cost increases as high as 21% by hitting individuals with 40% premium hikes

Shoppers seeking to stock up on supplies amid the coronavirus threat line up outside a grocery store in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte)

Pandemic-proof businesses

Nicole Karlis

The pandemic-spurred economic slowdown hasn't hit all industries equally — and some are doing better than before

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"This is despicable"

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"Republicans are using the courts to attack our healthcare in the middle of a global health crisis."

Are post-9/11 investments helping now?

Michael Schulson - Undark

The US invested billions in public health infrastructure and preparedness after 9/11. Is that helping with COVID-19

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In a Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017 photo, Tyler Witten peers through a window at the Sanibel House, a residential addiction center in Catlettsburg, Ky. Witten, a former opioid addict, has gone through an addiction program and now works as a weekend staffer at the house. The house and other centers are operated by Addiction Recovery Care, which is seeing many new patients who are covered under Kentuckys Medicaid expansion as part of the Affordable Care Act. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan) (AP)

Americans struggle with cabin fever

Marjie Lundstrom - FairWarning

Government officials and advocacy groups are trying to stem the tide of visitors seeking a nature fix

Jesse Watters on The Five (Fox News)

Watters wrong about COVID-19 testing

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News

If you could pick only one strategy ― travel bans or testing — the choice is clear

A man and a woman go for a walk with their two Border Collies (Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/Getty Images)

"It's a different kind of Saturday"

Matt Richtel

I study the cost of being Always On to mental and physical health, including the immune system. Here's what I know

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What grandma's sponge cake taught me

Coral Lee - Food52

One writer explores her hyphenated identity and the complicated relationship she has with her parents.

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Banana bread, baked with what's on hand

Joseph Neese

If you’re missing an ingredient or can’t find it at the store, four substitutions will get you over the finish line

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Must-try cheesy cheeseburgers

Emma Laperruque - Food52

These newfangled cheeseburgers are are a better way

Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (Netflix)

The privileged craziness of "Tiger King"

Melanie McFarland

For people of color the Netflix series is a frolic through the extremity of "white people s**t." They're not wrong

Justin Trudeau; Donald Trump; Angela Merkel (AP/Graham Hughes/Efrem Lukatsky/Getty/Molly Riley)

U.S. faces backlash

Alex Henderson - Alternet

The U.S. government is battling it out with other countries in a desperate dash for supplies

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Bill Maher (Getty/Michael Kovac/Nicholas Kaam)

Bill Maher returns to rip Trump

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

HBO’s Bill Maher returns to rip Trump over the pandemic

Climate change activists holding signs join in on a rally supporting the "Green New Deal" in Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, May 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Fighting poverty fights climate crisis

Lauren Schiller

Inflection Point speaks to Rhiana Gunn-Wright about "sacrifice zones" and other links between class and climate

Slay The Dragon

How to un-rig an election

Andrew O'Hehir

Salon talks to filmmaker Barak Goodman and "Ratf**ked" author David Daley about the new doc "Slay the Dragon"

Tea Party budget battles and coronavirus

Yeganeh Torbati, Isaac Arnsdorf - ProPublica

Fiscal cuts imposed by Republicans in Congress during the Obama administration left the U.S. unprepared

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