Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 56)
Oil and gas in flux: After a series of stunning defeats, what’s next for the industry?
Tara Lohan
Environmental, economic and political forces have converged, threatening to finally upend fossil fuel dominance.
White House reignites GOP civil war: Kellyanne Conway throws Republican governors under the bus
Cody Fenwick
This is a common tactic in Trump's administration
Politicians and business interests ignored health officials to control reopening. Cases exploded
Lisa Song, Mollie Simon
Interviews and internal emails show that Utah prioritized the health of businesses over limiting coronavirus case
Get over your Russia obsession, liberals: Vladimir Putin’s not responsible for America’s sorry state
David Masciotra
Did Putin turn America into a delusional nation that couldn't handle a pandemic? Or did he just watch and laugh?
Mail-in snafu: Democrats at odds in New York City primary that refuses to end
Roger Sollenberger
Did Rep. Carolyn Maloney win her primary? We still don't know — and thousands of mail-in votes may be thrown out
Approval ratings of Republican governors plummet as coronavirus cases spike in red states: new poll
Alex Henderson
"The political damage from the coronavirus won't just be a factor in the presidential election"
How the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrecked the economy — and made the pandemic worse
Carl Pope
How the so-called champion of American business fought to protect profiteering — and endangered millions
In “The Dog House,” doggy matchmaking is the key to finding the right pooch for a person’s lifestyle
Ashlie D. Stevens
"People were very bad judges regarding which dogs would suit [them]," says HBO Max series producer Anna Llewellyn
“The situation is getting better”: Hannity immediately contradicts Trump’s grim outlook on pandemic
Roger Sollenberger
Hours after Trump admitted the pandemic "will get worse before it gets better," Hannity painted a rosier picture
As moratoriums come to an end, Silicon Valley faces an apocalyptic eviction scenario
Matthew Rozsa
Working-class residents of California's metro regions are soon to suffer an eviction crisis, report says
Sweden’s sobering coronavirus death toll bodes ill for the laissez-faire pandemic approach
Matthew Rozsa
A new report by the Swedish Public Health Agency sheds light on the toll of the country's lax policies
GOP Senate candidate pushes vaccine conspiracy, claims masks “cause more problems than they solve”
Igor Derysh
“This is Bill Gates saying we should put chips inside people," Don Bolduc falsely claimed before vilifying masks
Political reporters can’t handle the truth: Trump is never going to “pivot”
Amanda Marcotte
Smell the covfefe: Trump's brief, sulky briefing was no momentous "shift" — he'll be ranting on Twitter soon enough
A Pennsylvania fair held a transphobic dunk tank event mocking the state’s secretary of health
Matthew Rozsa
The viral spectacle managed to synthesize transphobic and anti-science sentiments towards Dr. Rachel Levine
What’s the matter with Iowa? Gov. Kim Reynolds turns Hawkeye State into Trump’s petri dish
Jeff Biggers
Coronavirus is surging in the Corn Belt, but our Trump-loving governor wants to order all kids back to school
Trump-loving Missouri governor: Children who get COVID-19 at school will “go home” and “get over it”
Brad Reed
“These kids have got to get back to school,” Gov. Mike Parsons says. “They’re at the lowest risk possible"
Donald Trump’s virus-whisperer: The tragic downfall of Dr. Deborah Birx
Heather Digby Parton
Dr. Deborah Birx seemed like a reasonable voice close to the throne. Now she's destroyed herself — and for what?
Impeach him again — this time over Zoom
Joshua Holland
Democrats could make Senate Republicans defend Trump's latest crimes in a remote impeachment
Mitch McConnell drags his feet as 30 million are set to lose unemployment benefits in days
Jake Johnson
"Mitch McConnell may already have doomed the tens of millions of American workers"
How police are causing a public health crisis
Helene Alafriz
Recent protests highlight the fraught relationship between law enforcement and public health
Trump administration’s sudden shift on COVID data leaves states in the lurch
Alex Smith
The Trump administration directed hospitals to change how they report data to the federal government
Top US airlines plan to cut thousands of workers when CARES Act ban on layoffs expires
Igor Derysh
Unions are urging Congress to extend relief, but airlines say they'll only accept bailouts with no restrictions
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