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Quarantine book club: Reading for mental health in a plague year
Jeannine Hall Gailey
How Emily Dickinson, Octavia Butler, Joan Didion, Jericho Brown, and other authors helped me survive
“So much misinformation”: Fauci calls out Fox News and Trump’s new adviser for “outlandish” claims
Igor Derysh
"Fox News . . . some of the things that they report there are outlandish, to be honest with you"
“The View” hosts corner Ted Cruz over attempt to blame Democrats for COVID-19 deaths
Alex Henderson
Cruz tried to defend Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic — and it didn't go well for the GOP senator
Trump fans who took hydroxychloroquine could be denied health insurance if SCOTUS kills Obamacare
Bob Brigham
President Trump continually pushed his supporters to take Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate to fight COVID-19
CDC director overheard on airplane blasting Trump COVID adviser’s misinformation
Jake Johnson
Trump adviser Dr. Scott Atlas "has been spreading misinformation for a long time," said one epidemiologist
Colleges’ opening fueled 3,000 COVID cases a day, researchers say
Michael McAuliff
Teaching classes in person added 2.4 new infections a day per 100,000 people in a county, the study found.
Robert Reich on the 6 crucial races that will flip the Senate
Robert Reich
Here are six key races you should be paying attention to
As face masks become the norm, many wearers quietly suffer “mask anxiety”
Nicole Karlis
Most people with mask anxiety wear them anyway — they just feel like they can't breathe or get panicky
With COVID-19, vaccine messaging faces an unprecedented test
Jillian Kramer
A Covid-19 vaccine is coming. Will public health messaging be enough to convince Americans to get it?
Federal judge blocks Texas’ elimination of straight-ticket voting
Alex Samuels
Democrats sued the state in March to overturn the Texas Legislature’s removal of straight-ticket voting.
These secret safety panels will pick the COVID vaccine winners
Rachana Pradhan
A secret panel of experts are tasked with reviewing crucial data on the safety and effectiveness of COVID vaccines
Presidential campaigns take flight in the age of the coronavirus
Janet Bednarek
Private planes have become the preferred mode of transport for Joe Biden and Donald Trump amid COVID-19 challenges.
Outrage follows as Pentagon funnels millions meant for COVID supplies to private defense contractors
Jake Johnson
"If you can't get a COVID test or find an N95, it’s because these contractors stole from the American people"
Trump unloads on Fox News after network polls shows Biden ahead in key swing states
AlterNet
“One of the worst polls in 2016 was the @FoxNews Poll," Trump tweets. "They were so ridiculously wrong"
Texas Republicans sue Gov. Greg Abbott to stop extended early voting amid the coronavirus pandemic
Roger Sollenberger
It's not the first time Abbott's own party targeted actions he has taken to mitigate coronavirus outbreaks
Exclusive: GOP Sen. Thom Tillis embraced QAnon conspiracy about COVID-19 death count in town hall
Roger Sollenberger
"When the final accounting is done," the actual death COVID-19 count will be lower, Tillis claims
Election day is nearing, but there’s no end in sight to Trump’s attacks on science
Derrick Z. Jackson
From coronavirus to un-natural disasters, the entire playbook of the Trump administration is to "play it down"
Why Trump is happy that Justice Ginsburg died
Terry H. Schwadron
Once again, Trump basks in the limelight, gets to play Supreme Court kingmaker instead of pandemic failure
In Senate hearing, Fauci raises alarm over long-term side effects of COVID-19
Nicole Karlis
Fauci and other health officials discussed the CDC's guidance revisions and the long-term health effects of COVID
A COVID vaccine, every year, for the rest of your life? It’s starting to look that way
Nicole Karlis
Current science says coronavirus immunity only lasts 3 to 12 months — which may throw a wrench in the vaccine plan
Trump’s vaccine czar refuses to give up stock in drug company involved in his government role
Isaac Arnsdorf
Moncef Slaoui owns $10 million in stock a of company working with his team to develop a COVID-19 vaccine
Without Ginsburg, judicial threats to the ACA, reproductive rights heighten
Julie Rovner
A lawsuit brought by GOP state officials has become the latest existential threat against the federal health law
Masks in the mail: The pandemic inflection point that might have been
Dan Froomkin
The White House stopped the Postal Service from sending masks to every American household. How many people died?
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