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Former One America News correspondent Emily Miller gets senior FDA post
Roger Sollenberger
Former reporter for right-wing network has no known health expertise, and has made inaccurate coronavirus claims
The pandemic presents colleges and universities with a no-win situation
Matthew Rozsa
Colleges cannot afford to convert entirely to remote learning, but students are put at risk by going on campus
Far-right Trump supporters in Ohio want to impeach GOP Gov. Mike DeWine over COVID-19 restrictions
Alex Henderson
Some Republican legislators believe DeWine committed an unforgivable sin by trying to slow the spread of COVID-19
A genetic study reveals which animals can contract coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists deduced this from knowing which animals use an enzyme that serves as an entry point for SARS-CoV-2
Trump’s FDA chief apologizes for hyping unproven treatment on eve of Republican National Convention
Roger Sollenberger
"The criticism is entirely justified," Dr. Stephen Hahn says after his coronavirus press conference with Trump
Trump is sending cheap COVID tests to nursing homes — but there’s a hitch
Rachana Pradhan
The Trump administration’s latest effort to use COVID-19 rapid tests is running into roadblocks
To prevent “disinformation cesspool,” networks urged to run Republican convention on delay
Lisa Newcomb
Progressive coalition call for a one-minute delay to allow outlets "to actively correct disinformation"
Trump just teed up his “October surprise” — but it is already doomed to fail
Joshua Holland
Trump is planning to pressure the FDA to authorize the use of a vaccine that hasn’t been adequately tested
The FDA just approved using blood plasma from recovered patients to fight COVID-19
Matthew Rozsa
Convalescent plasma is made using the blood of people who have successfully fought off coronavirus infections
“We’re being treated as guinea pigs”: Faculty members fear in-person return to universities
Raga Justin
Faculty members call the pressure to return to face-to-face instruction a callous decision that prioritizes money
Robert Reich on how billionaires are profiteering off the pandemic
Robert Reich
In the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, billionaires are doing better than ever
Why they hate her: Kamala Harris, Black bodies and the white right
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans will spew lies about Joe Biden and the Democrats all week. But Harris will be their favored target
Birth of a nation: The unexpected past, the unknown future
Tom Engelhardt
No matter the bad news of this moment, who knows what our world might really look like 20 years from now?
Wildfires, coronavirus collide in California to create a “perfect storm”
Nicole Karlis
"Exhausted" doctors face respiratory hospitalizations, displaced people, and a raging pandemic
Pentagon secrecy around COVID at Guantanamo Bay is one more reason to shut the prison
Julia Conley
Lawmakers said response from the Defense Department about efforts to contain the coronavirus were unconvincing
Volunteers wanted for vaccine study, with one catch: You get intentionally exposed to coronavirus
Sarah Ruth Bates
Inside the controversy over “challenge studies” to speed vaccine development
The “great” reopening: setting America’s schools up to fail
Belle Chesler
Will public schools survive COVID-19?
How Donald Trump abandoned America’s workers when they needed him the most
Tom Conway
Millions of unemployed workers need strong, rational leadership to guide them through these perilous times
Democratic Convention makes the party lines clear
Kaiser Health News Staff
"Donald Trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods."
CDC warned the public against wearing valved facemasks — while recommending them to health workers
Frederick Clarkson, Jonathan Hutson
The public guideline to avoid valved masks may have something to do with the airline industry’s influence
What the Post Office needs to survive a pandemic election
Jessica Huseman, Maryam Jameel, Ryan McCarthy
The plight of the United States Postal Service has captured America’s attention. Will it collapse?
Whose alpha male is this? Donald Trump and America’s sad, failed model of masculinity
David Masciotra
As author Tom Digby explains, Trump's "cartoon masculinity" is a desperate attempt to cling to a fading ideal
As Georgia reopened, officials knew of severe shortage of PPE for health care workers
Rachana Pradhan, Victoria Knight
“There’s really been this normalization and this acceptance that some people are going to be expendable"
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who is a physician, tests positive for COVID-19
Alex Henderson
“I am strictly following the direction of our medical experts and strongly encourage others to do the same"
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