Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 63)
Trump’s Arizona trip: Failed wall, failed COVID testing and a failed presidency
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump heads to Arizona to brag about a nonexistent wall, ignore the worsening pandemic and save a doomed senator
Mismanaging the U.S. economy: How Trump defeats himself
George R. Tyler
The prospects for a solid US recovery are dim. Trump and the Republicans’ economic choices have made matters worse
7 ways 2020 has exposed America
Robert Reich
Robert Reich: We cannot cling to the idea of "going back to normal" because "normal" is what got us here
Surge in coronavirus cases linked to more Texans in their 20s getting sick, officials say
Sarah R. Champagne, Reese Oxner
Gov. Greg Abbott and health experts say young adults may be taking social distancing less seriously
Trump wanted a packed house in Tulsa and street violence outside — 0 for 2
Amanda Marcotte
Trump was hoping for a "wild evening" of violence at Tulsa rally he could blame on protesters. It didn't work
Senators find $14 billion in unspent COVID-19 funds after Trump admits to ordering testing slowdown
Jake Johnson
Trump on Saturday said he told officials to "slow the testing down" in response to a recent surge in COVID-19 cases
A harsh lesson for Trump in Tulsa: He can’t beat the virus, and even his followers know it
Heather Digby Parton
In a two-thirds-empty arena, the dispirited president had no magic. His shtick isn't working and he knows it
How — and when — can the coronavirus vaccine become a reality?
Caroline Chen
It is likely we’ll eventually have a coronavirus vaccine — but perhaps not as quickly as some expect
Trump looked weak in Tulsa — but the political vulture fed his faithful more toxic lies
Chauncey DeVega
Tulsa made clear that Trump's movement is enfeebled. But don't be fooled into thinking it's not still dangerous
The costs of safely reopening a high-end restaurant
John M. Glionna
Many restaurants are reopening, but not without anguish, deliberation, and many tough decisions.
How bureaucracy kept the Bay Area from housing the houseless
Nicole Karlis
During shelter-in-place, some hotel rooms were opened to homeless people — yet weren't being filled
Trump’s “comeback celebration” in Tulsa overshadowed by COVID-19 diagnoses and largely empty arena
Roger Sollenberger
TikTok users and K-pop fans revealed they RSVP-ed with no plans to show in a troll started by a 51-year-old grandma
Americans are being bilked out of billions during this pandemic from cynical profiteers
Tom Conway
The pandemic hasn't been hard on everyone. For some, it's been an opportunity to fill their coffers.
The Trump administration paid millions for test tubes. They got unusable mini soda bottles instead
J. David McSwane, Ryan Gabrielson
The plastic tubes supplied for coronavirus testing by Fillakit don’t even fit the racks used to analyze samples
Doctors and nurses are your neighbors and friends
Chaya Bhuvaneswar
Health care professionals need you to see our humanity – thereby protecting your own
Fathering and masculinity in the age of COVID-19: A noteworthy silver lining
Ronald F. Levant
As modern life came to a halt due to the pandemic, fathers came into much closer contact with their families
A plastics company tried to stop a Juneteenth commemoration at a slave burial site
Rachel Ramirez
A group of Black residents wanted to visit the site, which is owned by plastics company Formosa
Health experts link rise in Arizona covid cases to end of stay-at-home order by GOP governor
Will Stone
Arizona saw a new average of 1,300 daily covid cases last week, health experts link it to lifted stay-at-home order
The plague of inequality in the age of pandemic: This uprising is about more than George Floyd
Henry A. Giroux
Both the COVID-19 pandemic and racist police brutality are part of a larger equation. More people see that now
Andrew Cuomo saw COVID-19’s threat to nursing homes — yet he still risked adding to it
Joaquin Sapien, Joe Sexton
A New York nursing home followed the governor’s order to accept COVID patients — 18 residents died of the disease
Martha McSally, Lindsey Graham among GOP candidates who took money from alleged racist
Roger Sollenberger
Timothy Mellon called safety net programs "Slavery Redux." He is heir to one of the nation's oldest family fortunes
Washington governor Jay Inslee: “Incompetent” Trump botched the pandemic response, should resign
Matthew Rozsa
Washington's governor describes how Trump's mishandling of the pandemic sparked Trump's tirades against him
Mitch McConnell prioritizes vote to confirm protégé to influential court over pandemic relief
Jessica Corbett
"Another shameful step in the McConnell-Trump takeover of our judiciary"
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