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Three questions investigators must ask about Trump’s response to COVID-19

Jefferson Morley
Investigators of the government's response to COVID-19 can start by asking three questions

Team Trump won’t let a little pandemic get in the way of its far-right agenda

Heather Digby Parton
Yes, thousands are dying and the Trump administration has massively bungled it. They've got other priorities

Trump’s radical attempt to sabotage auto emissions rules: It’s even worse than you think

Carl Pope
This is more than a damaging assault on pollution regulations — it's a stealth attempt to rewrite federal law

Living through coronavirus hard times

William J. Astore
How my dad predicted the decline of America

9 ways to practice radical neighboring

Simon Greer
In this climate of “physical distance,” do we need to redefine neighborliness?

Trump, the pandemic and “the economy”: How progressives can fight his message

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

“You can poison people and get away with it”: Green New Deal co-author on poverty and climate crisis

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

Behind the right’s obsession with a miracle cure for coronavirus: It’s not just about Trump

Amanda Marcotte
The conservative run on antimalarial drugs, sparked by Trump, is also about deep-rooted hostility to public health

Investigative reporter Robert Evans: “We’re on the edge of an authoritarian nightmare”

Chauncey DeVega
Podcaster and journalist on the grave dangers of this pandemic — and the opportunity it offers for a better world

Judgment day for the national security state

Andrew Bacevich
The coronavirus and the real threats to American safety and freedom

Trump’s dangerous war on science

Alexei Bayer
In his approach to science, Donald Trump is following in the footsteps of autocrats of the past.

A general strike is on the horizon in the US — but what happens after could change everything

Asad Haider
The pandemic is making Americans question the logic of capitalism in a way no one could have imagined a month ago

Dr. Abdul El-Sayed: This pandemic is a “mass trauma” that will change American society

Chauncey DeVega
Epidemiologist and activist on the long-term effects of this crisis, and how a just society could have stopped it

How to talk to the coronavirus deniers in your life

Erica Etelson
COVID-19 trutherism is rising on the right

Empty labs, abandoned research: Coronavirus puts science on hold

Kate Yoder
The fallout of coronavirus will leave gaps in scientific data about another global crisis: climate change

Democrats block bailout for Big Oil in coronavirus stimulus package

Emily Pontecorvo
At least the coronavirus stimulus package isn’t bailing out the oil industry

Even coronavirus can’t stop Trump’s environmental rollbacks

Emily Pontecorvo
A new report warns that the public health crisis will pull attention and resources away from addressing climate

“When do we stop being safe here?”: How the U.S. resembles this HBO show’s scary alternate history

Melanie McFarland
Salon chats with stars Morgan Spector and Anthony Boyle about how the drama impacted their view of modern America

How eco-activists can use this terrible moment to help save the planet

Reynard Loki
One major lesson from the pandemic is that we can save the planet from climate change.

Amid COVID-19 outbreak, lawmakers push for even more wasteful Pentagon spending

Eoin Higgins
"Infuriating doesn't even begin to describe it."

UN chief warns of coming recession for the planet due to COVID-19

Evelyn Leopold
Bumping elbows at the United Nations

Clean air is a “mom-partisan” issue: Making climate crisis activism a family affair

Lauren Schiller
An Inflection Point conversation with Heather McTeer Toney, National Field Director for Moms Clean Air Force

Don’t just debunk COVID-19 myths. Learn from them

Anita Makri
The tactic of simply throwing facts at the misinformation problem can be ineffective, and even counterproductive
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