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The COVID-19 downturn triggers jump in Medicaid enrollment
Phil Galewitz
Program sign-ups are widely expected to accelerate through the summer
Work in the time of COVID-19: Why does essential work pay so little and cost so much?
Rebecca Gordon
Work in the time of COVID-19
Americans’ inability to cope with boredom is spurring the spread of coronavirus
Luke Fernandez, Susan J. Matt
Boredom, a relatively new idea in Western culture, has infected us mid-pandemic
The second pandemic: Pollution
François Jarrige, Thomas Le Roux
The response to the pandemic has shown humans can mobilize to fight comparable public health crises
Public health experts fear a hasty FDA signoff on vaccine
Arthur Allen
Experts worry that pharma is politicizing Covid-19 vaccine trails, rushing them to the finish line.
Where mask-wearing isn’t gospel: Churches grapple with reopening in a socially distant world
Jakob Rodgers
Many of Colorado Springs’ largest congregations are openly flouting the new statewide mask order
Graduating from Berkeley, after prison: “Coronavirus disrupted everything in my life”
Hanima Eugene, Ela Banerjee, Cliff Mayotte
It was "Berkeley or bust" for Hanima after she was paroled. Now she's caregiving from afar, waiting for what's next
How Larry King got duped into starring in Chinese propaganda
Renee Dudley, Jeff Kao
King's fake interview with a Russian journalist went viral, spread by accounts tied to China’s government
Robert Reich: 5 key demands for the new coronavirus bill
Robert Reich
Congress has just days left to pass legislation that will stave off economic catastrophe
Trump’s vaccine director awards former employer $2.1 billion government contract
Eoin Higgins
"You can't have a contractor supervising government officials"
When a coronavirus test is not a coronavirus test
Elisabeth Rosenthal
What we have now is often not testing — it’s testing theater
Susan Collins’ ads seem to feature ordinary people — but don’t reveal their ties to Maine GOP
Roger Sollenberger
Collins has failed to disclose testimonials from state legislators, party officials and even her own staffers
How MacKenzie Scott’s $5.8 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for donors
Elizabeth J. Dale
Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife is funding efforts to dismantle racism and fight homophobia
Stella Immanuel’s theories about the relationship between demons, illness & sex have a long history
Brandon W. Hawk
Stories featuring demons and sex date back to early Judaism and Christianity
Dr. Fauci says it’s not “dreaming” that a coronavirus vaccine could arrive by 2021
Nicole Karlis
Plus, Fauci's thoughts on the vaccine's availability, Russia's vaccine, and more from the coronavirus hearing
Why did Jared Kushner’s plan for widespread COVID-19 testing “just went poof into thin air”?
Alex Henderson
President Trump has had two separate coronavirus task forces, one of which was run by his son-in-law
Dr. Justin Frank: “It is terrifying to have a president who is psychotic”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" discusses Mary Trump's book — and why our president hates anyone who is loved
The CDC-to-HHS data switch isn’t responsible for a decline in cases. But it’s a “catastrophe”
Igor Derysh
The change raises concerns over the “completeness and timeliness of data,” ex-CDC chief Tom Frieden told Salon
Dr. Fauci tried to warn Trump about a global outbreak before he took office
Alex Henderson
Dr. Fauci warned the Trump administration in early 2017 it would face a surprise disease outbreak
Global airline body projects world air travel won’t recover for another four years
Matthew Rozsa
The IATA does not anticipate global passenger traffic will return to pre-pandemic levels until at least 2024
The first dog in the US to test positive for COVID-19 has died
Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals that Buddy the German shepherd, the first American dog to be diagnosed with COVID-19, has died
GOP congressman with COVID-19 tells Fox News he will take unproven treatment hydroxychloroquine
Roger Sollenberger
Trump-loving Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert has blamed wearing a face mask for his positive COVID-19 test
Reporter inundated with e-mails from GOP staffers who claim they were forced to work without masks
Alex Henderson
Rep. Louie Gohmert, who tested positive for COVID-19, allegedly "berated" staffers for trying to protect themselves
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