Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 67)
A new study redefines the timeline for coronavirus’ arrival in the United States
Matthew Rozsa
If the new study is correct, the U.S. had more time than it originally thought to contain the pandemic
Monday’s march in Oakland draws 15,000 protesters, remains peaceful until police crackdown
Nicole Karlis
The protest led by high schoolers prompted a huge show of solidarity with low police presence until after curfew
The secret world of coronavirus mask traders and middlemen trying to get rich off government money
J. David McSwane
The federal government and states have fueled an unregulated, chaotic market for masks
Coronavirus is a blood vessel disease, study says — and its mysteries finally make sense
Matthew Rozsa
"Covid Toe," pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, and other odd manifestations are finally tied together
Trump and McConnell don’t support extending enhanced unemployment benefits, but most Americans do
Jake Johnson
More than 40 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits since mid-March, per the US Department of Labor
Why COVID-19 immunity passports may violate U.S. law
Seema Mohapatra
Some countries are mulling the use of immunity passports to make clear who is immune from coronavirus infection
Lyme disease symptoms could be mistaken for COVID-19, with serious consequences
Jory Brinkerhoff
What might look like a mild case of COVID-19 could actually be a bacterial infection from a tick bite
To prevent pandemics, bridge the human and animal health divide
Lynne Peeples
Veterinarians, farmers, and zookeepers could help prevent another pandemic, but their expertise has been overlooked
Farmworkers are dying, COVID-19 cases are spiking, and the food system is in peril
Seth Holmes
Agricultural workers in one Florida town have what may be one of the highest coronavirus infection rates
Democratic congressman calls for probe into former White House official’s $3 million mask deal
Yeganeh Torbati
Trump’s former deputy chief of staff won a $3 million federal contract just days after registering his company.
Why some restaurants are keeping their doors closed in states that have reopened, despite backlash
Ashlie D. Stevens
“I have a huge problem with people choosing profit over people. And I would rather go bankrupt"
Anti-intellectualism is back — because it never went away. And it’s killing Americans
David Masciotra
Richard Hofstadter's famous 1964 diagnosis of America has reached its apotheosis with Donald Trump and the pandemic
The coming of a social-distancing version of war
Danny Sjursen
The future of forever war, American-style
By undoing Obama’s nursing home regulations, Trump opened the door for the deaths we’re seeing
Bob Hennelly
It is no accident that an explosion of COVID-19 deaths have happened in for-profit senior care facilities
Corporate coronavirus liability immunity faces serious obstacles
Sarah Okeson
The precedent set when the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare may be the public’s best defense
Racism meets warmongering: GOP senators push xenophobic bill to bar Chinese students
Sophia Tesfaye
Tom Cotton and Marsha Blackburn have a nasty new bill meant to distract voters from Donald Trump's failings
Trump terminates US relationship with World Health Organization
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has been attacking the WHO for many weeks as the coronavirus pandemic worsens in the US
Oh, and while we weren’t looking? Donald Trump totally blew it on Hong Kong
Dan Froomkin
Behind the tough talk, Trump has simply accepted China's crackdown on Hong Kong. It didn't have to be this way
Hey, media: Trump’s massive pandemic failure is still happening — it’s not in the past
Dan Froomkin
Political reporters are starting to move on — but the coronavirus crisis isn't over and no solution is in sight
Antibody tests were hailed as way to end lockdowns. Instead, they cause confusion
Christie Aschwanden
Some communities had originally considered community antibody testing as a way out of lockdown. Most reconsidered
George Conway group blisters Mitch McConnell: He “violated and abased the solemn oaths he took”
Roger Sollenberger
A small group of anti-Trump Republican operatives has set its sights on the self-proclaimed "Grim Reaper"
Yes, Trump’s Twitter threats against Democrats are a “distraction” — but we can’t ignore them
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is desperate, and encouraging violence from his superfans. That's dangerous, and we can't look the other way
President Trump amplifies “Cowboys for Trump” founder’s call to execute Democrats
Andrea Germanos
The president boosted a comment from the founder of the group that said "the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat"
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