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Susan Collins criticized for opposing “funding for pandemic flu preparations” in 2009 stimulus

Alex Henderson
One Republican being scrutinized for her voting record on pandemic preparedness is from Maine

What will the post-coronavirus global economy look like?

Marshall Auerback
Policymakers have a tricky task ahead of them

Senator dumped up to $1.6 million of stock after reassuring public about coronavirus preparedness

Robert Faturechi, Derek Willis
Richard Burr’s selloff came around the time he was receiving daily briefings on the health threat

Dr. Jonathan Metzl: How coronavirus reveals America’s extreme social inequality

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Dying of Whiteness": Trump's response has been "exactly wrong" for America, but his base doesn't care

Donald Trump, the coronavirus and the power of white privilege

Chauncey DeVega
Want proof that racism hurts white people? Consider this pandemic, and how we might have avoided its worst effects

Joe Biden bests Bernie Sanders in Tuesday’s primaries, but progressives win big in down-ballot races

Igor Derysh
Biden won a three-state sweep, while Sanders-backed Marie Newman defeated anti-abortion Democrat Dan Lipinski

GOP Groundhog Day: Why do we keep electing Republicans? They’re no good at this

Bob Cesca
If you're starting to get that special "George W. Bush feeling," you're not alone. Will America learn its lesson?

Political wizard David Plouffe: Trump’s got time and money — that “should scare us all”

Andrew O'Hehir
Barack Obama's 2008 campaign manager on the challenges Joe Biden and the Democrats must overcome to beat Trump

Trump promised voters a manufacturing boom in Pennsylvania — where is it?

Alex Henderson
Pennsylvanians who work in manufacturing are hurting all over the state.

President Trump blames Barack Obama and the CDC for his botched response to the coronavirus outbreak

Igor Derysh
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top US expert on infectious diseases, called the slow COVID-19 testing rollout a "failing" 

Trump’s budget director stands by plan to cut CDC budget by 15 percent

Matthew Rozsa
The acting director of the OMB seemed unperturbed when asked about if it was wise to cut the CDC during a pandemic

Lessons for governors facing the coronavirus: How to lead in a time of crisis

Bob Hennelly
Before he became a Trump sycophant, Chris Christie offered an honorable example in the wake of Hurricane Sandy

Chelsea Manning hospitalized after attempting suicide in jail: report

Matthew Chapman
Manning has refused to comply with a grand jury investigation into WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

Trump’s peace deal with the Taliban fails again — and this time Republicans take notice

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump cut a secret deal to get out of Afghanistan — and for once congressional Republicans are unhappy with him

Joe Biden up to 96% chance of winning nomination in FiveThirtyEight forecast

Igor Derysh
Joe Biden looks unstoppable after post-Super Tuesday polls show him pulling away in key upcoming primaries

The big lesson of Super Tuesday’s votes…and what comes next

Terry H. Schwadron
The contest between Sanders and Biden means the Democratic race is now about the men themselves, not their ideas

Bernie Sanders dodges Rachel Maddow’s questions about struggles with black voters in the South

Matthew Rozsa
MSNBC host Craig Melvin also asks if a recent ad from the Sanders campaign featuring President Obama is misleading

Bernie Sanders has one shot: He must make the case that Joe Biden is not “electable”

Anis Shivani
Joe Biden has a track record of bad ideas and dreadful policy. Sanders must go right at him before it's too late

Ain’t no party like an MSNBC party, even on this weirdly sober Super Tuesday

Melanie McFarland
With Chris Matthews gone and Chuck Todd minimized, Kornacki and Maddow carried a subdued evening of coverage

“A wake-up call”: Biden voters in Virginia hope huge Super Tuesday win boosts nationwide support

Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden got more votes in his big Virginia Super Tuesday win than Barack Obama did in winning the state in 2008

Does the Bloomberg-Biden tug of war over the middle open a left-wing win by Sanders?

Bob Hennelly
Destiny might clear a path for Sanders to the nomination with risk averse moderates splitting their affections

Pete Buttigieg drops out of Democratic race following disappointing finish in South Carolina

Matthew Rozsa
The former South Bend mayor became the first openly gay man to mount a major bid for the White House

What’s new on Netflix in March, from “Ozark” to Mark Wahlberg’s new action flick

Ashlie D. Stevens
From a dystopian prison movie to a limited series starring Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, March has much to offer
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