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People who wear face masks become less sick if they do contract coronavirus, researchers find
Matthew Rozsa
Masks don't just stop the coronavirus's spread — they make you more likely to be asymptomatic, study says
Labor’s lost power: Why were union warnings on COVID danger ignored?
Bob Hennelly
From the beginning of this pandemic, labor unions have issued clear and urgent warnings. Almost no one listened
“We’re in survival mode”: How the pandemic hurts immigrant women who clean houses
Nina Gonzalez, Ela Banerjee
Small business owner Nina, an immigrant, employs mostly undocumented workers who can't file for unemployment
The nation is not ready for a COVID-19 vaccine
Liz Szabo
The path to delivering vaccines to 330 million people remains unclear
Big Pharma insists it can police itself on COVID-19 vaccine
Jake Johnson
One watchdog group dismissed the notion as "like the wolf saying he'll guard the henhouse"
Why 2020 may be a signal year for the American labor movement
Matthew Rozsa
Strikes have become mainstream topics of conversation — and the pandemic is changing the calculus for labor
Why Black aging matters, too
Judith Graham
Old, chronically ill, Black: people who fit this description are more likely to die from COVID than any other group
Trade deficit soars to 12-year high despite Trump’s promises to wipe it out
Jake Johnson
"Trump is a fraud, exhibit one billion"
New York’s plastic bag ban has survived the pandemic
Angely Mercado
Environmental advocates hope that other states follow New York’s lead.
Outrage after Trump excludes U.S. from WHO-backed global vaccination cooperation pact
Kenny Stancil
The admin's latest decision regarding vaccines and global cooperation denounced as "more self-inflicted damage"
Is the Trump administration bluffing about a vaccine timeline? Scientists are skeptical
Matthew Rozsa
"This sort of timeline is beyond anything I've ever heard": Experts weigh in on the November vaccine promise
Robert Pattinson tests positive for coronavirus, halting “The Batman” production
Rebecca Rubin
Filming on the Caped Crusader flick had already been paused in March, and this will set back production even more
Dwayne Johnson reveals he and his family tested positive for coronavirus
Jordan Moreau
"This has been one of the most challenging and difficult things we have ever had to endure," he posted on Instagram
40 of Trump’s biggest broken promises
Robert Reich
Nearly 4 years in, here's an updated list of Trump's 40 biggest broken promises
Sen. Joni Ernst floats QAnon conspiracy theory about inflated COVID death count: “So skeptical”
Roger Sollenberger
Joni Ernst's state of Iowa has seen an explosion of COVID cases, but she suggests maybe the numbers aren't real
White House doc’s “herd immunity” plan may lead to long-term heart problems for many Americans
Nicole Karlis
Even patients with no coronavirus symptoms may have heart issue months or years later, doctors find
Experts say Trump’s eviction moratorium is hard to access and will be of limited help
Matthew Rozsa
The eviction moratorium does not protect all renters and does not forgive owed back-rent
Debate moderators shouldn’t be afraid to embarrass Trump
Alex Henderson
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin says Trump needs to answer questions that go to the heart of his ability
How anti-choice propaganda trained Republicans to accept Trump’s coronavirus denialism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's new medical adviser peddles a familiar model of deceit: Wrap lies and right-wing ideology in a lab coat
Trump admin rejects global effort to develop and distribute coronavirus vaccine because WHO involved
Igor Derysh
Experts say Trump's decision puts "millions of lives" at risk and threatens to leave Americans without a vaccine
GOP Sen. John Cornyn’s ex-staffers lobbied for pharma giant accused of price-gouging COVID drugs
Roger Sollenberger
Texas Republican has promoted Gilead's pricy COVID drug remdesivir, which multiple ex-staffers lobbied for
Health experts horrified as Trump’s newest COVID-19 adviser pushes “herd immunity” strategy
Jake Johnson
"It's not edgy, contrarian," one public health expert said of the approach. "It's dangerous and terrifying."
We just passed 6 million cases, and it didn’t have to be like this — if we’d had a leader
Bob Cesca
Another grim milestone to remind us how tragically Donald Trump has failed. He had an opportunity, and ran away
Going against scientific wisdom, FDA head proposes fast-tracking a vaccine
Matthew Rozsa
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn faced immediate criticism for proposing to skip vital safety steps to prep a vaccine
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