Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 39)
Pennsylvania’s new vote-by-mail law expands access for everyone except the poor
Jonathan Lai, Samantha Melamed, Michaelle Bond
In Philadelphia, language barriers, unstable housing and lack of internet access make voting by mail difficult
Trump White House takes credit for “ending” the pandemic — even as hospitals are overflowing
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's latest ludicrous lie isn't some brilliant campaign strategy — it's just ego-fluffing, and it won't work
Is herd immunity even possible? New public health data calls that into doubt
Matthew Rozsa
Many politicians have staked their reputations on herd immunity. What if it isn't possible?
What’s real in “Borat 2”?
Ashlie D. Stevens
From the now-infamous Giuliani "shirt tuck" to Borat's five days bunking with QAnon believers, here's the truth
Despite pandemic threat, gubernatorial hopefuls avoid COVID nitty-gritty
Katheryn Houghton, Matt Volz
The lack of detailed pandemic policy in the races could be attributed to both candidates trying to win swing voters
Despite COVID outbreak among his staffers, Pence pushed to attend Supreme Court confirmation vote
Jon Queally
"Your presence alone could be very dangerous to many people," a letter to Pence from Senate Democrats said
Coronavirus may dull the body’s pain receptors, helping the unsuspecting spread it, study says
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers at the University of Arizona describe how the novel coronavirus cleverly hijacks pain receptors
Top Fox News hosts told to quarantine ahead of Election Day as COVID-19 cases hit network
Roger Sollenberger
"I'll be doing the show from home this week," Bret Baier confirms to colleague Brian Kilmeade
Trump’s chief of staff makes shocking admission: “We’re not going to control the pandemic”
Matthew Rozsa
Despite the president's brush with COVID-19, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows shrugs off any plan to control spread
With one week left, Trump team rolls out new campaign message: Let the coronavirus win
Amanda Marcotte
Over 225,000 are dead, but Trump is still committed to his March theory that it's all a hoax aimed at hurting him
Trump’s EPA refuses to reduce pollutants linked to coronavirus deaths
Lisa Song, Lylla Younes
The EPA actually loosened reporting requirements for coal plants and other polluters, dismissing the risk
Pence blasted for “negligent” decision to keep campaigning despite exposure to top aide with COVID
Jake Johnson
"It's just an insult to everybody who has been working in public health and public health response."
Why the pandemic is inspiring many to give up alcohol
Nicole Karlis
While some saw the pandemic as an excuse to drink more, others are embracing sobriety. Here's why
How coronavirus exposed the flaws of the childcare economy
Sonali Kolhatkar
The well-being of children, women, and especially women of color is at stake
Workers keep getting fired, penalized for reporting COVID-19 safety violations
Michelle Andrews
A growing number of workers are resisting what they feel are unsafe, unhealthy conditions
Behind the humble “I Voted” sticker’s enduring appeal — and whether you’ll get one this year
Ashlie D. Stevens
They're fun to receive, share and compare. But do the simple stickers actually make a difference in voter turnout?
Despite what Trump says, the U.S. breaks COVID infection record just 11 days before the election
Andrea Germanos
77,640 new Covid-19 cases were reported on Thursday
Here’s what the different “phases” of vaccine production really mean
Matthew Rozsa
What is a Phase III trial? A Phase II? We asked experts to decode these suddenly-common news terms
In tamer debate, Trump and Biden clash (again) on president’s pandemic response
Kaiser Health News Staff, PolitiFact Staff
In stark contrast to the first debate, there was more policy talk
Tackling climate change seemed expensive. Then COVID happened
Joseph Winters
A new study finds that just one-tenth of COVID stimulus spending would be enough to limit global warming
COVID-19 death rates have drastically fallen among all age groups — even as cases spike
Igor Derysh
The chances of an infected person dying from the coronavirus fell from 25% to 7% in one study
Most U.S. farmers remain loyal to Trump despite pain from trade wars and COVID-19
Wendong Zhang, Minghao Li
Record subsidies have allowed Trump to maintain support among farmers hit hard by the trade war and COVID-19
Trump said that he is “cured” of COVID-19. Scientists say that’s not how it works
Matthew Rozsa
"There is no 'cure' for this disease," one doctor told Salon
What “civil” debate? The one I watched revealed Donald Trump as a cold-blooded psychopath
Amanda Marcotte
A calmer tone only exposed Trump's lack of basic empathy about the pandemic, family separation or anything else
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